Veil of Maya unveil "Disco Kill Party" music video along with first album in six years

Official press release:
Chicago's very own genre-bending metal masters, Veil of Maya, have finally unleashed their highly anticipated album, '[m]other', after a pain-staking six years! But boy, was it worth the wait. Brace yourselves, because this release is a full-blown, complex adrenaline rush of an album that will bend your mind and melt your face! Get ready to have your eardrums assaulted in the most glorious way possible. Stream '[m]other' HERE now.
Guitar virtuoso and founding member, Marc Okubo, has this to say about '[m]other':
"This album, is a whole new chapter for Veil of Maya. We've tried to push the boundaries of our sound and to step into uncharted territory. Creating fresh pathways while still keeping the core of what Veil of Maya is. We want to say a huge thank you to our fans for sticking with us for the six years it's taken to get this body of work out into the world. '[m]other' now belongs to all of you. we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed making it."
But that's not all! To celebrate today's monumental album release, Veil Of Maya have also dropped the fifth single from the album. The track, titled "Disco Kill Party," is accompanied by another futuristic, cinematic masterpiece of an official music video.
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Post CommentI'm pretty sure the common collapse and ID will still hold up better.
Imagine taking six years off and Ash still having such a massive boner that he doesn't drop them lol
Imagine taking six years off and Ash still having such a massive boner that he doesn't drop them lol Imagine thinking Ash does anything for that label anymore.
Ash is trying to be a director now Band has been unlistenable since Brandon left
Peep YouTube for the original demo with the original vocalist who went on to do vocals in Skeletonwitch because he didn't want to be signed to Sumerian. Way better than anything out out after.
The last few tracks on this album were a nice surprise, a return to the arrangement styles that got them to where they are now. Still wish they'd drop all of the production and do something more raw and tech
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bring back the myspace demos