Extinction In Progress released “Cold, Pt. 2: Mårran” video

Finnish alternative death metal band Extinction In Progress released a third single "Cold, Pt. 2: Mårran" from their upcoming debut album Shades Of Pale which is set to be released later in 2022 via Inverse Records.
The band comments: "The song is the second part of an opus titled ”Cold”, which will be fully released on the upcoming album ”Shades Of Pale”. It's an epic and dark piece with a variety of shades about loneliness and coldness, both internal and external. With this song, the band takes a deep bow towards the art of Tove Jansson."
Listen to Cold, Pt. 2: Mårran on:
Youtube: https://youtu.be/em1w6_greAs
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3AiJamW
Apple Music: https://apple.co/3GN3fnD
Line-up:
Juho Ahlgren: vocals
Joni Kinnari: guitars
Samuli Kaakinen: guitars
Atte Kuvaja: bass
Antti Nurmikoski: drums
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