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News•April 8, 2025 11:30 AM ET•1,218 views

Molder debut "Overdue Burial" official music video

Molder

Alex Ford

Chicago death metal outfit Molder have premiered the official "Overdue Burial" music video from the band's 2024 full-length album Catastrophic Reconfiguration (Prosthetic Records). 

The video was filmed by Jesse Havoc and Reggie's Rock Club. 

 

 

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