Posted by Imperator on 17th December, 2012 @ 00:00 UTCBy Imperator on 17-12-2012 @ 00:00 UTC

Finnish Blackened Death Metal band Maveth have just released their debut album, titled "Coils of the Black Earth".

Debut Maveth album out now
Debut Maveth album out now

Finnish Blackened Death Metal band Maveth have just released their debut full length album, titled "Coils of the Black Earth", through Dark Descent Records. Last week the entire album was made available for streaming online, although since the album was released it is no longer available. Instead, here is one of the songs that was uploaded to Dark Descent Record's official YouTube channel:

 


The complete track list for "Coils of the Black Earth" is as follows:


  1. The Devourer Within the Gulf
  2. Dragon of the Continuum
  3. Hymn to Azael
  4. Beneath the Sovereignty of Al-Ghul
  5. Hymn to the Black Matron
  6. Stating Erictho
  7. Coils of the Black Earth
  8. To Seed the Succubi
  9. Terminus I - The Burning Offal of Hinnom
  10. Terminus II - Hinnom Everlasting


Maveth - Coils of the Black Earth is now available on Amazon.com.



Last edited by Imperator on 5th March, 2021 @ 10:59 UTC
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