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Locrian preps Infinite Dissolution for July

Posted by Loren on May 21, 2015

Locrian preps Infinite Dissolution for July
Locrian preps Infinite Dissolution for July

Locrian have wrapped up recording for their latest full-length, Infinite Dissolution, set for release on July 24 on Relapse Records.

The Chicago-formed band is celebrating 10 years this year.

Infinite Dissolution Track Listing:

1. Arc of Extinction

2. Dark Shales

3. KXL I

4. The Future of Death

5. An Index of Air

i. Divinations

ii. Air Structures

iii. Watcher of the Clouds

6. KXL II

7. The Great Dying

8. Heavy Water

9. KXL II

Locrian preps Infinite Dissolution for July
Locrian preps Infinite Dissolution for July

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