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Enterprise Earth to descend upon 琉璃神社 with new sound

The band will take the stage at Fernando鈥檚 Pub March 14
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Death metal band, Enterprise Earth are set to unleash their massive sound to 琉璃神社.

The band, hailing from Washington, U.S. have released a new music video for their song, Sleep is for the Dead from their impending album, Luciferous that is slated to be uncaged April 5.

The album, immersed in poetic lyrics has slowly been revealed to fans with the release of their latest music video and the first single from Luciferous, He Exists.

Band members, Gabriel Mangold and Dan Watson say that this album has a different sound then fans are used to.

鈥淲ith our (new) album we dove into a lot of different styles and different things that we haven鈥檛 done in the past. It鈥檚 the first time that we have pushed outside of our comfort zone and we are excited to release it (the album) and see what people think,鈥 said Watson.

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鈥淲e have written an album that we are all really proud of, that we have poured ourselves into.鈥

Watson credits the change in sound to Mangold joining the band as lead guitarist and bringing a melodic touch to their death metal sound.

There is No Tomorrow, the last track on the album, holds a special place in Mangold鈥檚 heart because of the parts of himself and the world around him he explored whole creating it.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the most epic one (song), there are lots of peaks and valleys, it鈥檚 everything we could possibly throw into a song,鈥 said Mangold.

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鈥淚 was reflecting on the sorrows and troubles of the world and mankind and then putting it into sound.鈥

Vocalist, Watson and Mangold along with guitarist B.J. Sampson, Aaron O鈥橳oole on drums and bassist Rob Sarieh announced last month a series of tour dates that will keep them busy for the majority of 2019.

The first stint of their tour will be a headline run with Aethere and will stop in 琉璃神社 March 14 at Fernando鈥檚 Pub. Enterprise Earth will soon announce a four month tour on their website

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