October release: The Negative Bias - The Seven Seals Of Saligia (Vendetta Records)

"The Seven Seals Of Saligia" by The Negative Bias provides a haunting sonic exploration of humanity's vices and potential for redemption. Set for release on October 6, 2023, the album will be available in limited vinyl editions, CDs, and digital formats.

Delve deep into the recesses of human frailty and redemption with The Negative Bias' forthcoming album, "The Seven Seals Of Saligia." Slated for release on October 6th, 2023, this opus promises to be a haunting experience in sonic storytelling. Originating from Austria, the band beckons you to embark on an introspective journey inspired by the catastrophic collapse of humanity, brought about by our collective vices.

The seven tracks act as individual chapters, each focused on one of the seven deadly sins that led humanity to its demise. From the void of "Final Abominations Of This Barren Earth" to the existential dread in "The Dystopian Realm Of Necrokosm," the album is a vivid landscape of both personal and collective moral struggles.

This auditory experience unfolds like a cosmic odyssey, beginning with a world engulfed in flames—metaphors for our self-inflicted wounds and failures—and ending with the emergence of new life forms, poised to correct the errors of the past. It's a soul-stirring exploration of the fall and potential rise of sentient beings, capturing the tension between vice and virtue, damnation and redemption.

Beyond its thematic profundity, "The Seven Seals Of Saligia" will be available in limited vinyl editions, CDs, and digital formats, catering to various preferences in audio consumption.

Don't miss this contemplative work from The Negative Bias. Mark your calendars for October 6th and prepare to engage with an album that challenges not just musical norms, but also the paradigms of human conduct and cosmic existence.

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