Sunday, October 14, 2012

Subterranean Disposition: 'Prolong this Agony' New Video Posted

Below can be seen a new video from Subterranean Disposition  a new recording project from Terry Vainoras, also known for his work in bands such as Cryptal Darkness, Insomnius Dei, and The Eternal. This track 'Prolong this Agony' will be on the forthcoming self-titled debut album for Subterranean Disposition to be released on Hypnotic Dirge Records. With six compositions with the average time of around ten minutes each, 'Subterranean Disposition' will see a release in October 27, 2012.

"Subterranean Disposition is an experimental death-doom recording project from Terry Vainoras, a veteran of the underground Australian metal scene spanning a career almost two decades in length and also known for his involvement with Cryptic Darkness, The Eternal, and Insomnius Dei. Originally inspired by and conceived as a follow up to the music Mark Kelson had written for his and Terry's Collaboration on the Insomnius Dei album 'Illusions of Silence', the debut self-titled Subterranean Disposition album explores further the use of dissonance and ambience, lending more dynamics to the long passages of darkness and light, crafted from the influence of early 90's doom metal and modern sludge with forward thinking embellishments in song writing. Also permeating the record are the use of female vocals courtesy of Pheobe Pinnock, and guest saxaphone from D'arcy Molan, both musicians from the Australian scene. Considering all the elements present in the album, you can expect nothing less than an all-encompassing, broading, dark, and experimental ride through devastating darkness on the debut Subterranean Disposition album. First 100 copies come in a 6 panel digipack collector's edition."

01.Between Apes and Angels
02.Prolong this Agony
03.Seven Sisters of Sleep
04.The Most Subtle of Storms (free)
05.Wailing My Keen

Order Subterranean Dispostion CD here.
Full album streaming/$5 download here.
You can download this track here.
More info here.

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