EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Industrial/Experiemental project Sacramence covers Death In June's 'Fields' with new music video
Sacramence is an industrial/experimental project based out of Richmond, Virginia in the uSA. 'Fields' is their brand new cover version of Death In June's original song which appeared on their album "Burial". The cover version is available on the third edition of their debut album "Lovers Seek Dominance". This edition is due out on June 28th, 2019. You can stream the music video and single directly below:
"Lovers Seek Dominance" was originally released via Knife Vision and distributed via Youth Attack! Records in April of 2016, but the first edition sold out within minutes. The second, deluxe edition was released later that year but sold out as well through the Knife Vision Distro.
This brand new, third edition is quoted as being the "definitive" edition by Sacramence. The album will release in CD, digital, and vinyl formats with new artwork, layouts, and newly remastered songs. Both editions of the album will feature 'Fields', with the CD including an exclusive track titled 'Affair'. The LP will come with a poster with artwork done by Adam Medford.
--SACRAMENCE 2019 SUMMER TOUR
07/30 - Boston / HONG KONG
07/31 - Providence / AL DIOS NO CONOCIDO
08/01 - Brooklyn / Hart Bar
08/02 - Philadelphia / SECRET WAREHOUSE LOCATION
08/03 - Washington, DC / RHIZOME
08/04 - Richmond / FALLOUT
08/06 - Charlotte / TBA
08/07 - Johnson City / THE HIDEAWAY
08/08 - Atlanta / MOTHER
08/10 - Norfolk / STUDIO 239B
Sacramence Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/sacramence
Phage Tapes CD: https://phagetapes.miiduu.com/
Knife Vision Digital: https://knifevision.bandcamp.com/
Knife Vision LP: https://knifevision.bigcartel.com/
Steven Gullotta
info@brutalresonance.comI've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.
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