NECARE: Music Posted Online

February 13, 2004

An MP3 clip of the brand-new NECARE track "Ruin" been posted online at this location.

"Ruin" comes off the Virginia-based doom/death metallers' debut CD of the same name, due out in the next couple of months through Finland's Firebox Records.

According to an official press release, "Ruin" "touches on themes of spiritual apostasy and the abandonment of faith in the face of mortality. Curious listeners can be assured of NECARE's dedication to creating emotionally suffocating doom/death metal — at times crushing and slow, often regal, never lacking bleakness or sorrow, equally hateful and serene, and ever mindful of the past."

For more information on NECARE, visit the band's official web site at this location.

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