Finnish atmospheric metal heavyweights The Man-Eating Tree are celebrating the release of their much-awaited new studio album, Night Verses, now out via Noble Demon.
"This is not only the new gathering for old friends. This is a new musical direction, allowing the boundaries to be pushed wider and further. We are very much looking forward to presenting this to you", Janne Markus comments on the band's activation and new beginning.
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THE MAN-EATING TREE - Night Verses Out Now
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