No Rest
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No Rest is a prime example of what happens if, when writing a body of work about dealing with difficult situations, you let the bass player make a contribution... The result? Gothic horror that verges on the melodramatic, with more than a touch of doom. Features a guest vocal performance by Atom Kraft/Venom Inc.'s Tony Dolan.

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Listen to the whole album on your favourite platform here: https://hypeddit.com/link/7dci5c Thanks for listening! Søren More ballet class music + free downloads → http://bit.ly/freeballetsongs


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