NAPALM DEATH Bassist SHANE EMBURY Launches DARK SKY BURIAL Project

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NAPALM DEATH bassist Shane Embury has launched a new ambient project called DARK SKY BURIAL. DARK SKY BURIAL's debut album, "De Omnibus Dubitandum Est", is being released today (Tuesday, April 7). Shane has been forming the ideas for the first DARK SKY BURIAL album for a few years. A lover of all dark, experimental music and a huge retro horror/sci-fi movie, fan his vision for DARK SKY BURIAL is an inevitable and natural progression as a composer of music "This is my first step on a different path," Shane says. "The tracks are a strange sort of therapy for me. My mind is relentless and escapist at the best of times and it's times like these right now in the world I feel listening back that this album seems like a suitable soundtrack — a chance to sever reality here and there for just a little while is always needed." With the help of longtime music partner Russ Russell, who mastered the album and has added some amazing ambience, Shane hopes people will find a connection to it and follow him as he embarks on his latest sonic expedition. The tracks were conceived on tour and finalized at Shane's home studio, Napalm Towers, in Birmingham, U.K. The LP was mastered by Russell at Parlour Studios in Kettering, U.K. "De Omnibus Dubitandum Est" track listing: 01. Commands From Beyond (05:07) 02. De Omnibus Dubitandum Est (03:30) 03. Frail City (04:49) 04. Panic (03:12) 05. Dark Sky Burial (04:31) 06. Severed Reality (04:10) 07. Homage To The Past (02:10) 08. Hallowed Be Thy Name (05:17) 09. Social Exorcism (04:38) 10. The Shadow Takes Shape (03:02) 11. Station 0 (05:36) 12. Predictions (02:02) 13. The Wheel (06:16)

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