PROGENITOR Share New Single "Beast of Gévaudan". Announce Debut Album "Eldritch Supremacy"

Black metal horde PROGENITOR will unleash its debut album, titled Eldritch Supremacy, this summer. The band has launched an early assault with the album's first single, "Beast of Gévaudan."
PROGENITOR, an unrelenting force in the realm of black metal, emerged from the depths of darkness to unleash their sonic fury upon the world. Formed in 2008 in Tacoma, WA. PROGENITOR has risen as a formidable entity within the black metal scene.
Drawing inspiration from the ancient, occult, and primordial forces that shape the universe, PROGENITOR's music serves as a vessel for dark and introspective exploration. Their sound is characterized by a relentless onslaught of atmospheric riffs, blistering tremolo-picked melodies, thunderous blast beats, and hauntingly rasped vocals. By seamlessly blending atmospheric elements with ferocious aggression, PROGENITOR creates an immersive and evocative auditory experience that transports listeners to otherworldly realms of despair and transcendence.
Eldritch Supremacy will be out on July 14. Pre-order the album at https://progenitormetal.bandcamp.com/album/eldritch-supremacy

Tracklist:
Intro
Eldritch Supremacy
Crows of Winter
Prophets Belial
Beast of Gevaudan
Treasures of Perversion
Binding of the Corpse God
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PROGENITOR is:
Joe Erz - vocals
Fletcher Lane - lead guitar
Ben Kettel - rhythm guitar
Brian Sprouse - bass guitar and vocals
Alex Shaw - drums
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