Cross The Lips Of Grace

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On Our Second Date, I Picked Her Up In A Hearse 00:00 Tools
The Miasmic Stench Of Misery 00:00 Tools
Born Into Bondage 00:00 Tools
Abolitions | Annihilation 00:00 Tools
Ortus 00:00 Tools
The Icarus Demise 00:00 Tools
Your Filth Sickens Me 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh: (I) Enslavement 00:00 Tools
Through Your Wilderness Of Pain 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh: (II) Domination 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh: (III) Subserviant 00:00 Tools
Synaesthesia 00:00 Tools
Poena 00:00 Tools
A Flame Born Within Darkness 00:00 Tools
Take Me To The Promise Land Of You 00:00 Tools
Take Me To The Promised Land Of You 00:00 Tools
On Our Second Date I Picked Her Up In A Herse 00:00 Tools
Abolition|Annihilation 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh - Enslavement 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh - Domination 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh - Subservient 00:00 Tools
Synǽsthesia 00:00 Tools
Synaethesia 00:00 Tools
Take me to the Promised Land 00:00 Tools
Abolitions I Annihlation 00:00 Tools
Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh 00:00 Tools
AbolitionAnnihilation 00:00 Tools
SynÆsthesia 00:00 Tools
Through Your Wilderness of Pain (DEMO) 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh II: Domination 00:00 Tools
Wilderness Demo 00:00 Tools
Flame Born Within Darkness 00:00 Tools
Abolition Annihilation 00:00 Tools
Servant Of Flesh I: Enslavement 00:00 Tools
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Since forming in 2005, the five members of Cross The Lips of Grace have given their all to making certain that they have become one of the heaviest and most talked about metal bands to have ever broken out of Brisbane, and they’re about to prove their worth with the imminent release of their debut album The Epilogue of Suffering through Skull And Bones Records on April 11. After decimating countless audiences at dozens of local shows with their highly technical blend of death metal and modern hardcore styles, the band’s refined line-up saw them in huge demand. Sure enough, the opportunities soon came knocking, and the group went on to support international deathcore giants All Shall Perish and Whitechapel, as well as Australian groups Parkway Drive, The Red Shore, I Killed The Prom Queen and Mourning Tide. The agonizing wait for a full release is nearly over, as the devastating debut album is finally compete and ready to shock, maim and exhilarate; guttural vocals hit below the belt, while shredding guitars blow minds and huge breakdowns wipe the floor with the competition across these thirteen overwhelming displays of heaviness. With the group’s huge online following foreshadowing a reputation on the very cusp of breaking out into international recognition, get ready for some seriously heavy tunes and plenty of live mayhem to follow when The Epilogue of Suffering explodes on April 11. Chris- Vocals Zimi- Bass Lee- Drums Ashes- Guitar Marshy- Guitar Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.