Wake: Devouring Ruin

Wake SKU: 40274133
Wake: Devouring Ruin

Wake: Devouring Ruin

Wake SKU: 40274133

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $25.73
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Title: Devouring Ruin
Artist: Wake
Label: Translation Loss
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 020286230403
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal

Vinyl LP pressing. 2020 release from the Canadian extreme metallers. Devouring Ruin was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Dave Otero, and the song "Mouth of Abolition" features a guest solo by Ben Hutcherson (Khemmis, Glacial Tomb). The first taste is "This Abyssal Plain," which covers a lot of ground in it's four-minute running time, from a brutal blend of black, death, and grind, to harsh noise to beautiful post-metal, and beyond, and it all comes together seamlessly. What can't they do?

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