Dark folk project Xasthur has offered an instrumental track, "Selling Yourself To Die", as the final single from its approaching full-length Disharmonic Variations, due on 5 July via Lupus Lounge.
Xasthur's mastermind, Scott Conner, comments: "Giving too much of yourself, or whatever you have, and receiving very little in return. It means not being able to live any kind of life for what you sold yourself for. The title comes from what I've seen people do for so little yet they wouldn't have done it any other way".
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