BONUS: Burned In Effigy on their next album "Tyrannus Aeternum"
Chicago’s Burned In Effigy aren’t here to play nice—they’re here to conquer. After their acclaimed debut Rex Mortem set the stage, the neoclassical melodeath crew are gearing up to unleash Tyrannus Aeternum this Halloween.
On this bonus episode of the Metal Robot Podcast, we dive in with the band to talk about their upcoming album, its connection to a larger story, and so much more.
If you like The Black Dahlia Murder, Inferi, or just the idea of Mozart headbanging in the pit, this is the episode for you.
Hit play, and hear Burned In Effigy plot their next step toward total conquest.
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Written & Directed by: Tom McKay
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