HIGHGATE – Sign to Horror Pain Gore Death Productions | Prophecies Of Eternal Horror to Release on March 27th

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Kentucky’s Doom laden Sludge lords HIGHGATE have joined the Horror Pain Gore Death Productions roster for the release of their new full-length album, Prophecies Of Eternal Horror.
Emanating from the hills of Northern Kentucky, HIGHGATE unleash a Sludge filled, Doom laden yowl that speaks of years of struggle and despair. Prophecies Of Eternal Horror finds the dead bodies stacking to the sky as HIGHGATE grapple with global war atrocities, religious fanaticism and class warfare.
HIGHGATE has shared the album’s first single, “At Paranoia’s Poison Door.” The song is described as a blackened-doom battle cry against an overreaching government that wants us too scared to think or act for ourselves. The lyrical refrain of “crawl to your masters”speaks to the song’s theme of government capability to brainwash citizens into cowering boot-lickers.

HIGHGATE:
Greg Brown – vocals
Steve Porter – battery & vocals
Jamie Porter – guitar, bass & vocals
Prophecies Of Eternal Horror is set to be released on March 27.
Stream the song now at: youtu.be/_CQJ2x6vwHc.
For fans of Grief, Primitive Man, Mizmor, Eyehategod and Rwake. Stream more from HIGHGATE on Spotify.

Prophecies Of Eternal Horror – track listing:
- Terraforming Hell
- Death Comes
- At Paranoia’s Poison Door
- Deceiver
- The Writhing Dawn
Album pre-order links:
Spotify pre-save – ffm.to/highgate
CD ($10) – shop.horrorpaingoredeath.com/products/highgate-prophecies-of-eternal-horror-cd
Digital Download ($6.66) – hpgd.bandcamp.com/album/prophecies-of-eternal-horror
More on HIGHGATE:
Bandcamp: www.highgatedoom.bandcamp.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Highgatedoom
Source: ClawHammer PR

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