Cinematic electro trio Tachion-X has gifted - literally since its download-free, the third single, "Rosemary's Lullaby", from its approaching debut full-length, 5120, scheduled for release on 29 November.
"Rosemary's Lullaby" awaits you HERE for a limited time, from today to 5 December! Seize the perfect opportunity to get a preview of the new track before the album's release. The video for "Rosemary's Lullaby" will also premiere on the album's release day.
For more on Tachion-X and its upcoming debut album, including the two previously revealed singles/videos, follow HEREs. Link

5120 tracklist:
01. U.L.L.A-X
02. Monochrome
03. The Opposer
04. Paranoia
05. Last Odyssey
06. Tonight Is The Night - Serial Killer
07. Rosemary's Lullaby
08. Corroding Stete
09. Space Tourist
10. 51.201

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