First published at 14:28 UTC on July 27th, 2020.
Today we are here to talk about the new album 'Alphaville' from New York technical black metal band Imperial Triumphant, via Century Media Records, following up the stunningly decadent Vile Luxury, which was one of my favorite albums of 20…
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Today we are here to talk about the new album 'Alphaville' from New York technical black metal band Imperial Triumphant, via Century Media Records, following up the stunningly decadent Vile Luxury, which was one of my favorite albums of 2018 and Top 100 of the Decade. Get Alphaville here: http://www.imperial-triumphant.com/
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