Norway's black metal outfit Limbonic Art has dropped the second track, "Consigned To The Flames", from its impending album, Opus Daemoniacal, chalked up for release on 28 June via Kyrck Productions & Armour.
Limbonic Art's mastermind Vidar "Daemon" Jensen reveals: "The track 'Consigned To The Flames', of which I am very proud, was born in the depths of the Norwegian wilderness! The primitive ritual of making fire and contemplating, while flames dance underneath the blackened dome of the night sky, becomes an invitation to let ancient demons out to play".
More regarding Limbonic Art's Opus Daemoniacal, including the first revealed single/video, "Ad Astra et Abyssos", is HERE. Link

Opus Daemoniacal tracklist:
1. Ad Astra et Abyssos
2. Deify Thy Master
3. Consigned to the Flames
4. Vir Triumphalis
5. I Am Your Demon
6. The Wrath of Storms
7. Ars Diavoli

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