Viserion release lyric video for "The Wraith" featuring Trevor Strnad
Viserion have teamed up with Ghost Cult Magazine to release a video for "The Wraith" featuring Trevor Strnad of the Black Dahlia Murder. The song is taken from their upcoming album Natural Selection, which will be released on August 13.
Watch the video HERE.
Viserion is composed of John Magnani (guitar), Benedetto Marvilli (bass and vocals) and Matt Marvilli (drums). Taking inspiration from black metal’s fertile and explosive early-to-mid-90s period, they play anguished and melancholic black metal that recalls the work of their forebears including Mayhem, Darkthrone and Behemoth.
Preorder Natural Selection HERE.
Tracklist:
Desolation
Tortured Soul
Vaporized
Natural Selection
The Wraith (Feat. Trevor Strnad)
Abandoned
Malevolent
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