Progressive Death Metallers Unborn Prophecy Presents "Awakening of Tiamat"

Costa Rican Progressive Death Metal band, Unborn Prophecy, has just released a playthrough video for their track, "Awakening of Tiamat", from their highly acclaimed album "Waking Our Ancient Memories".

Check out "Awakening of Tiamat" drum playthrough here:

Filmed in Juan Carlos studio, this track captures their music's essence. Juan Carlos comments: "This track is very special to us. It is the title track of the album, well originally it had the name of the album, so we really put all of our energy into creating this one. At the time of recording, I had a difficult time with this one because I had to use double strokes to get the recording done, but you can clearly see in the video that now I use single strokes. This is the best representation of how we have evolved with our music. I am more confident playing this song live now than before, and it is probably one of our most energetic songs on stage.

For curious readers, the voices at the beginning of the song are our own, screaming specific deities' names in Bri-Bri, an indigenous language from Costa Rica."

"Waking Our Ancient Memories" is already available on all digital platforms here and has received widespread acclaim for its powerful, technical, and professional sound, meaningful lyrics, and unique style that marks their own characteristic sound.

Fans can keep up with the latest news and updates from the band by following them on their social media pages:

YouTube: www.youtube.com/@unbornprophecyband
Facebook: www.facebook.com/unbornprophecyband
Instagram: www.instagram.com/unbornprophecyband
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/unbornprophecy

The lineup for Unborn Prophecy consists of David Gonzalez on lead guitar, Juan Carlos Suarez on drums, Paulo Matarrita on bass guitar, Jeancarlo Murillo on rhythm guitar, and Sley Martinez on vocals.

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