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Gates of Oblivion

by Surgeryhead

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Street Panic 02:25
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Creepers 04:49
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Moonlit 05:41
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Funeral Toll 12:09
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Black Knight 05:39
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An LP of collected works and new material

"The second dream was essentially a low rent redletter media best of the worst movie where a knockoff Patrick Bateman was taking refuge. He has a dungeon full of corpses and had cut a deal with the lowlier entities on the plane of gore. Since only those chosen by the religion get to be converted into horrors by the wicked doctors, bateman was essentially being a back alley wicked doctor converting lower beings into monsters to run wild in the shitty z movie he lives in"

a punk working the night shift at a VHS store is pulled into a descent into hell as they are suddenly recruited into an interdimensional force called the Knights of the Infinite Basement, as the 41st Dungeon Crusade has broken out into their normal world. Rotting horrors plague the streets, all our hero has ever loved is in jeapordy, but to end the horror, the Knights must descend to the darkest reaches of hell, to complete the crusade, and perhaps, end the vicious cycle forever

the one to trigger the crusade is Ostrich, a lost psychopath, who's taken refuge in an unfinished shot on video movie as his own film was banned and destroyed. In exchange for his survival, he's been allowing corrupt monsters from the Plane of Gore bleed into the wasteland through his new festering home. The dimensional turbulence has gotten too intense, and so burst forth the armies of the Q, with our psychopath as their champion

For the devil
for samhain
for the embers of beauty inside us all

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released October 5, 2023

All music by Val T Loughcrewe
Album artwork by Mike Wasion

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SurgeryHead Ireland

A dark and dirty electrolike mutation forged from rusting wires and discarded circuitry.
A malformed creature raised on a diet of 1980s horror movies, industrial EBM and slick french electro, SurgeryHead is music that you can mosh too as easily as it'll make you shake that which your putrid mother cursed you with. ... more

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