Haunt: Mosaic Vision
Haunt: Mosaic Vision
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Haunt
Label: Shadow Kingdom
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 020286227717
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Vinyl LP pressing. Initially self-released digitally, the Mosaic Vision EP begins a new series of quick-hitting releases from Haunt and Shadow Kingdom Records. Simply put, Haunt is the new face of traditional heavy metal and hard rock. Masterful despite their young years as a band, Haunt began as a solo project of Beastmaker frontman Trevor William Church and promptly self-released it's debut EP, Luminous Eyes, during the summer of 2017. Not long after, the EP was picked up for physical release by Shadow Kingdom, and henceforth did Haunt begin their ascent... With Luminous Eyes reaping widespread acclaim from both fans and critics alike, the stage was set for Haunt's inevitable debut album. Aptly titled Burst Into Flame, the band's full-length debut was released during the summer of 2018 and promptly burned a whole new path for Haunt. Now expanded into a full working lineup, Church's vision proved infinitely powerful and poignant: here, Haunt's blend of turn-of-the-'80s heavy metal with touches of '70s hard rock positively exploded with electricity and excitement at every turn. Not ones to rest on their considerable laurels, Haunt returned less than a year after their debut with an even-stronger second album, If Icarus Could Fly.
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