OATH TO VANQUISH Issues Second Album Update

September 12, 2008

Lebanese extreme metallers OATH TO VANQUISH are putting the finishing touches on the material for their second full-length record entitled "The Ruinous Fate of the Blind". According to guitarist/vocalist Elias van Quish, "This new album focuses on the inevitable aftermath of unyielding undisputed faith in dogma of human manufacture." Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "The Impervious Sanctity of Iniquity", "The Ruinous Fate of the Blind" and "Apothecary of Abhorrence".

OATH TO VANQUISH released its debut album, "Applied Schizophrenic Science", in 2006 via the UK label Grindethic Records. A video for the track "Executive Onslaught" can be view below.

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