Following the previously released first album appetizer, "Schmutzliebe", Eisregen shared the album's opening track, "Am Abgrund", accompanied by a video.
The song makes M.Roth's perspective on things clear, as he says: "Humanity is only one step away from extinction, there's no looking back, no escape..."
Eisregen's new full-length offering, Abart, is due on 16 August via Massacre Records; more about it is HERE. Link
EISREGEN - Shares Another Single/Video From Approaching Full-Length
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