Monolith release guitar playthrough of "The Profound Wells of Fire"
South African death metal band Monolith have released video of their guitarist Chris Paterson doing a playthrough of their song "The Profound Wells of Fire" which can be seen below.
Chris commented: "The Profound Wells of Fire is one of the more varied songs on the 'Lord Conspirator', melding death and black metal riffs with odd time signatures. Lyrically the song represents the characters preparation for conflict and the stripping away of layers in search of greater understanding".
The song is off the band’s critically acclaimed album The Lord Conspirator. You can get the album on MMD Records’ Bandcamp page here.
Track List:
The Lord Conspirator
The Descent
The Abyss
Nightfall
Black Earth’s Gate
The Perilous Edge
The Profound Wells of Fire
Saturn
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