Denver (USA)- based gothic rock band Plague Garden will release their fourth full-length, Under The Sanguine Moon, on 3 January. The album features a prominent vampiric theme and delves into the catacombs of a nocturnal world, where tales of bloodlust at dusk reign supreme.
From the album's blood-red artwork to its hemophilic lyrics, this album is bound to please even the darkest children of the night, for fans of gothic rock, post-punk, deathrock and darkwave. Listen to fantastical tales of the undead and even a little bit of Greek mythology is added in for variety. There's even a very unlikely cover song that will surprise you.
The only revealed track available for streaming is "The Dirty Dead". Link

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"The whole thing for us with the lore we have created is inspired by Greek Mythology and the stories of Atlantis." - Phil Primmer
"I'm sort of asking questions - where are the heroes? Where's the defiance? Where are the people who oppose this?" - Alan "Nemtheanga" Averill
"With Hypocrisy, I'm very "home", but with Pain, it's an adventure, just like going into the jungle only with a knife and no glass of water and trying to survive." - Peter Tägtgren
"Art isn't meant to always be pretty and make us feel comfortable and good about ourselves. I'm not afraid to broach difficult emotions and to express the beautiful ones too." - Martin Saint
