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New Noisem on the way

Posted by Loren on March 13, 2015

New Noisem on the way
Noisem - Blossoming Decay

Noisem will soon release their second album, Blossoming Decay, this spring on A389 Recordings. The record takes a darker approach than 2013's Agony Defined, and pulls from death, thrash, grind, and punk.

The band's set at the A389 XI Anniversary Bash can be seen below.

New Noisem on the way
Noisem - Blossoming Decay

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