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Manes - Premiere New Song And Video

Norwegian avantgarde band Manes has unveiled their first ever music video (directed by Guilherme Henriques), and the first visual companion to their new record, Slow Motion Death Sequence, described by the label as "an audio chameleon much like Bowie at his most experimental." The first cut you can listen to from the new record is "Endetidstegn" below.

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Posted: 25.07.2018 by BloodTears | Comments (1)


Manes - New Album In The Works

A new album from Manes is being forged as we speak! The Norwegian avantgarde collective is working hard on a brand new album to follow Be All End All, released two years ago. The band has been sharing on their Facebook page some excerpts from the recording process and also confirmed that Ana Carolina from Mourning Sun has also recorded vocals for the new songs at Spiren Studio.

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Posted: 01.11.2016 by BloodTears | Comments (0)


Manes - Confirmed For Dark Bombastic Evening 2015

The Norwegian avantgardists Manes, who finally released a new album last year, Be All End All, have been confirmed for the Dark Bombastic Evening 2015. It seems like Transylvania will be the place to be this summer as Agalloch and Shape Of Despair will also perform at the festival in August 2015 in Alba Iulia, Romania.

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Posted: 19.01.2015 by BloodTears | Comments (1)


Manes - New Song Available For Streaming

The long-awaited new Manes' album, called Be All End All, is finally coming out this year. In fact, you will only have to wait until October 10th to grab the Norwegians newest creation. However, as of now, you can hear the new track "Name The Serpent" because it just premiered online. Enjoy this new avantgarde piece at this location and then let us know your thoughts about it.

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Posted: 17.09.2014 by BloodTears | Comments (4)


Manes - Unveil New Album Artwork And Tracklist

Avantgarde group Manes haven't released a new album since 2007's How The World Came To An End but that is about to change. The Norwegians are gearing up to release a new record this October and the artwork and tracklist of Manes' upcoming new album Be All End All have now been revealed. Feast your eyes on it below.

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Posted: 27.08.2014 by BloodTears | Comments (9)


Manes - Song Available For Streaming

After being quiet for a long time, the Norwegians Manes are releasing a compilation called Teeth, Toes And Other Trinkets via Debemur Morti Productions on January 17th, 2014. The group is currently streaming "One More Room" through the Soundcoud player available below for you to enjoy.

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Posted: 08.12.2013 by BloodTears | Comments (1)


Manes - Sign To Debemur Morti, New Releases Coming

Manes fans rejoice because the Norwegian avantgarde metallers have signed a deal with Debemur Morti Productions. After years of dormancy in terms of new releases, the band is currently preparing two different releases which should be out in the coming months. More information about these very soon. And the plot thickens...

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Posted: 03.10.2013 by BloodTears | Comments (0)


Manes - New Song Posted Online

The song 'Deeprooted' from the latest Manes album "How The World Came To An End" - released through Candlelight Records in April - is now made available for your listening pleasure at the band's official MySpace page.

This song will also be released as a part of an iTunes-only release due out Monday, May 14. The track listing for the "Deeprooted" webrelease is as follows:

01. Deeprooted (edit)
02. Deeprooted (fox treatment)
03. The Cure-All (lost time mix)

A new E-Card for "How The World Came To An End" is now available at this location.

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Posted: 10.05.2007 by Thryce | Comments (0)