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Ghost Iris release new single ‘cult’

Danish technical metalcore quartet Ghost Iris have released their new single ‘cult’, the fourth track released from their new album, Comatose, out 7th May via Long Branch Records.

Pre-order Comatose and listen to ‘cult’ (from midnight) here: https://smarturl.it/ghostiris_comatose

Ghost Iris comment on ‘cult’: “There once were a number of people that laid themselves to rest, in order to ‘graduate’ to the next level. What happens when human beings blindly follow one other human being? It’s a song that dives into the dangers of not questioning everything and the fact that no one is above scrutiny, not even kings or queens. In a post-factual society, this is even more evident.”

Watch the videos to previous singles:

 ‘cold sweat’: https://youtu.be/-MtbnVU8T6E
 ‘desert dread’ (featuring Mark Hunter of Chimaira)https://youtu.be/mnkYZmgsYtI
 ‘paper tiger’: https://youtu.be/e8ZkOcG36bc

Ghost Iris have announced a UK tour supporting InVisions. Catch them on the following dates:

10.12.21 – Leeds, The Key Club         
11.12.21 – Glasgow, The Garage Attic         
12.12.21 – Newcastle, Think Tank         
13.12.21 – Nottingham, The Old Salutation         
14.12.21 – Swansea, Sin City         
15.12.21 – Bristol, Rough Trade         
17.12.21 – London, Boston Music Room         
18.12.21 – Manchester, The Star & Garter         
19.12.21 – Birmingham, Mama Roux’s  
      
Since the release of their critically acclaimed album, Apple of Discord, the band have made a name for themselves with relentless touring throughout Europe, the UK and Japan – touring with the likes of Dream Theater, Jinjer, After The Burial and Soen, and playing renowned festivals such as Copenhell, Rockstadt Extreme Fest and Euroblast. Winning over new fans every night with their intense and energetic performance, audiences around the world are hungry for the band’s return.

Gearing up for the release of their awaited fourth full length album, ComatoseGhost Iris are building upon the sound explored on their previous album. Pulverising instrumentals, bleak lyrics, catchy and hard-hitting – Comatose is no exception to these descriptors, being their most visceral material yet. 

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