Canadian death crew DUSKWALKER has released a band new song, titled “City on a Cemetery.” The song marks the second single off the band’s new album, Underground Forever.
Stream “City on a Cemetery” now at youtu.be/MtuhGZa6W5w?si=XPoa2lxdFvRueyoq.
Black Lion Records will release Underground Forever on July 26 Pre-order/pre-save the album at music.blacklion.nu/Duskwalker.
Embark on a sonic journey with DUSKWALKER as they lead you through the 10-track landscape of blistering riffs, thunderous drums, and intense vocals that is Underground Forever. The band’s third album represents the band’s current sonic template, hard-hitting anthemic death metal injected with thrash and rock.
Stream the album’s first single, “Crippled at the Core” now at youtu.be/1sfe5fkzO7U?si=e9upC9wd1VT0r0Pm
DUSKWALKER will perform at this year’s Full Terror Assault Open Air Festival, set to take place September 6 – 8 in Cave Rock, IL.
Tracklist
1) Crippled At The Core
2) The Loss
3) Never Going Back
4) Underground Forever
5) City On A Cemetery
6) Posing Corpses
7) Artillery Communion
8) Vanquisher
9) Blasted Past Extinction
10) Inhaling The Dust Of Bone
Underground Forever was recorded By John Robinson at Castle Tracula, and mixed and mastered By Marko Tervonen.
Stream DUSKWALKER on Spotify and Apple Music.
DUSKWALKER is a 4 piece Canadian death metal band. Formed in 2015, the band blends extreme and traditional metal. DUSKWALKER continues to push their musical limits while stripping back with an aggressive and raw production. Their third album, Underground Forever represents the band’s current sonic template, hard-hitting anthemic death metal injected with thrash and rock.
After releasing their debut in 2016 and their second album in 2019, DUSKWALKER went on to win the Canadian Niagara Music Awards for Best Metal Group of 2019 & 2020. The band gains traction playing live in the Canadian underground while infiltrating the U.S. scene in New York State, and the midwest festival Full Terror Assault, opening for iconic bands such as Hate Eternal, Suicidal Tendencies, and Crowbar.