Symphonic metal band Uriel to re-release "Multiverse"
Canadian symphonic metal band URIEL are pleased to announce that they will be re-releasing their album Multiverse on CD on October 1st 2021. The album will be available via their Bandcamp.
Frontwoman Gaia Guarda commented "I am so happy that we will be releasing Multiverse to a new audience! We put a lot of time and effort into these songs and I'm stoked for more people to hear them."
Order: https://urielmetal.bandcamp.com/album/multiverse
Get the digital version at "Name Your Price": https://urielmetal.bandcamp.com/album/multiverse
Tracklist:
Long Way Home
Multiverse
Mysterious Dancer
A Thousand Burdens
Follow You
Blood Forest
Insight
War Hammer
Lies
A Heart Underneath
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