The Last Ten Seconds of Life Release “Broken Glass Incantation” + New Album February 9th

Heavier than ever, Mansfield, Pennsylvania alumni The Last Ten Seconds of Life release “Broken Glass Incantation”, the second single to come off of their latest album titled No Name Graves. The album is set to come out February 9, and includes features from artists in the staple death metal bands Sangsugabogg and Suffocation, along with a feature from UK deathcore elitists Bound in Fear. This will be The Last Ten Seconds of Life’s second album on Unique Legion Records. 

The new single, “Broken Glass Incantation” is definitely a heavy one. The video alternates between a clear depiction of the band playing and a black and white overlay, adding a disorienting effect to the video. This effect fits in perfectly with the band's chugging riffs and vocalist, John Centorrino’s powerful lows. This song is another great example of the unique sounds of The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and their ability to blend complex rhythms, brutal riffs, and profound lyrics to create a sound that is unique to them.

Following the announcement of a new album, The Last Ten Seconds of Life caught the attention of Knotfest, who commented in a news post about the album:

"Of All Humanity, the Sum" is just the beginning of what promises to be a profound and exhilarating musical journey, and the album is poised to be a significant addition to the band's discography and a milestone in the deathcore genre.

To read the rest of Knotfest’s post, click here

No Name Graves Tracklisting:

  1. Of All Humanity, the Sum

  2. Letania Infernalis (feat. Ricky Myers)

  3. No Name Graves (feat. Devin Swank)

  4. Body of a Bastard

  5. Saint No More (feat. Ben Mason)

  6. Feel My Fangs in You

  7. Doomsday Death Trap

  8. Broken Glass Incantation

  9. Debt to the Dark

  10. Thirst for Extinction

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Mia Palazzo

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Growing up surrounded by music, Mia has always had a passion for the art and has always wanted to get more involved, when she began going to concerts weekly, she realized that this was her passion. Upon entering college, it became apparent that she wanted to become a journalist, concentrating in photography. This, along with a dual degree in economics will set her up to dive deeper into the music industry, and more specifically, the touring industry to follow her lifelong passion.

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