As 30th August approaches, it's only a matter of weeks before Amiensus conclude its epic masterpiece "Reclamation" with the release of Part 2. Continuing where April's release left off, Reclamation Pt. II brings more lush, panoramic epics blending harsh conditions with chilling melodies and triumphant sorrows from the Midwestern progressive/black metal band.
Following "The Distance", the band has unleashed another track, "Decaying God Child". "'Decaying God Child' explores new territory we've been hesitant to explore in past releases, but have always been influenced by", explains singer/guitarist James Benson. "It is also heavily influenced by our love of Original Soundtracks."
More on Reclamation: Part II is HERE. Link


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"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker
"I'm quite obsessive, and when I work on music, I can overwork and get myself in trouble. I always had a breakdown when I finished an album, because I drove myself to the brink." - Mick Moss
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