Avant-garde metal band Ghostbound stream new EP "Extended Play For My Sweet Mary Thyme"
Avant-garde metal band GHOSTBOUND have teamed up with Decibel Magazine to stream the entirety of "Extended Play For My Sweet Mary Thyme." The EP is set to be released this Friday via Red Nebula Records.
Frontman Alec A. Head commented,
"Extended Play For My Sweet Mary Thyme represents our attempt at a singular, conceptual experience that is meant to be heard in full. I think of it as an "expansion pack" to our debut record, All is Phantom; Five extra chapters tacked on to the end of the novel, if you will, so that we can finally close it and move on to something new."
The EP releases this Friday. You can do a bit of window shopping in advance by clicking HERE.
If you like what you hear, then you can do some actual shopping by pre-ordering the album HERE.
Tracklist:
And We Are Already At Sea
Ada, Age of Eight
Bosun’s Lament
For My Sweet Mary Thyme
Seaward
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