Hear Nile. Go senile.

Nile‘s At the Gate of Sethu is due to hit North Americans in the jajunum on June 29th via Nuclear Blast. It’s full of more hyperblasting, Middle Eastern tinged, tech death goodness, anchored by Dethklokian run-on song titles and anthropological lyrics written by dudes who (reportedly) have never been to Egypt. Can anyone confirm this? Would be lulz. Of course, now may be an interesting time to go. “The Fiends Who Come to Steal the Magick of the Deceased” is streaming over at Noisecreep and the song is actually pretty ‘chuss. Tip of the hat to No Clean Singing for this. Track listing and alt artwork below.

You can now download this track for free on Nuclear Blast’s website.

1. Enduring the Eternal Molestation of Flame
2. The Fiends Who Come to Steal the Magick of the Deceased
3. The Inevitable Degradation of Flesh
4. When My Wrath is Done
5. Slaves of Xul
6. The Gods Who Light Up the Sky at the Gate of Sethu
7. Natural Liberation of Fear Through the Ritual Deception of Death
8. Ethno-Musicological Cannibalisms
9. Tribunal of the Dead
10. Supreme Humanism of Megalomania
11. The Chaining of the Iniquitous
Bonus:
12. Enduring the Eternal Molestation of Flame (Instrumental)
13. The Inevitable Degradation of Flesh (Instrumental)

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