7 HORNS 7 EYES: Instrumental Version Of 'Divine Amnesty' Track Available For Free Download

March 1, 2012

Progressive atmospheric death metallers 7 HORNS 7 EYES have released an instrumental version of their single, "Divine Amnesty", for free download via Basick Records.

To download your copy, head over to this location. The track can also be streamed using the SoundCloud player below.

As a band that has never been interested in following the latest musical trend, 7 HORNS 7 EYES has fought the challenge of forging a distinctive musical identity by bringing a fresh sound to a genre that many would argue has gotten stale. Stripped of vocals, the instrumental track is rich with atmosphere and showcases the band's technical proficiency and tasteful restraint.

Guitarist Aaron Smith explains: "We think that 'Divine Amnesty' has a pretty cool flow and identity even without vocals, and want to let people soak it up it in a slightly different way! Hope you guys dig."

"Divine Amnesty" comes off 7 HORNS 7 EYES's debut full-length album, "Throes Of Absolution", which will be released in North America on April 24 via Century Media Records. The CD, which features a guest appearance by guitarist Jeff Loomis (ex-NEVERMORE),has been many months in the making.

The cover artwork for "Throes Of Absolution" was created by Travis Smith of Seempieces (OPETH, DEVIN TOWNSEND) and can be seen below.

A teaser trailer for "Throes Of Absolution" can be seen below.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Divine Amnesty
02. Phumis: The Falsehood of Affliction
03. The Hill Difficulty
04. Cycle of Self
05. Delusions
06. A Finite Grasp of Infinite Disillusion
07. Vindicator
08. The Winnowing
09. Regeneration

7 HORNS 7 EYES previously released a digital single, entitled "Convalescence", which can be purchased on iTunes. In addition to the title track, the single also features two tracks from "Throes Of Absolution" ("Vindicator", "The Winnowing").

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