The USA-based epic metal (as the band finds its blend of theatrical metal doom, death, black and progressive metal) six-piece Summoner's Circle has delivered the second single and video, "Cult Of The Dead Son", from its forthcoming full-length, Cult, slated for release on 24 May through Black Lion Records.
Cult is a step away from previous albums' traditional cosmic horror themes; it is a reaction to the myriad vitriol the band has received from religious people over the past few years. It's an indictment of religious groups and theocracies around the world and calls them all out for what they are - cults. Link
SUMMONER'S CIRCLE - Delivers Second Single/Video From Forthcoming Full-Length
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