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New Northless

Posted by Loren on June 1, 2022

New Northless
photo by Bronson Karaff

For the first time in 5 years, we get a new Northless album. The Milwaukee, WI based band has signed with Translation Loss Records and also announced the July 22 release of A Path Beyond Grief. The album features guest appearances from Ethan McCarthy (Primitive Man, Erin Severson (Former Worlds), and Alaina Leisten.

Brooklyn Vegan recently premiered the title track.

TRACK LISTING:

Nihil Sanctum Vitae

A Path Beyond Grief

Forbidden World Of Light

Carried

Of Shadow And Sanguine

What Must Be Done

Nothing That Lives Will Last

New Northless
photo by Bronson Karaff

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