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SPB exclusive: Done - Aged & Untreated

Posted by Loren on September 1, 2022

SPB exclusive: Done - Aged & Untreated
Done - Aged & Untreated

It’s a new month -- and a new featured stream.

This time we’re sharing some heavy tunes from Done, described lovingly as “both a reaction and a provocation to the ebb and flow of heavy music in Boston. They are equal parts His Hero is Gone and Boston hardcore with a spritz of 2nd wave black metal.” On Aged & Untreated, the band shares 15 songs of mostly 90-second rippers that are equally brutal and intense.

 
  • Hardcore aggression
  • Metal fury
  • Grindcore pace

The new album releases on Sept. 10 courtesy of Tor Johnson Records.

“On paper you'll go ‘Oh, I know exactly what this sounds like,” yet it feels fresh, like a recently opened cut,” the label proclaims.

So hit “play” and see what the album unleashes in you.

SPB exclusive: Done - Aged & Untreated
Done - Aged & Untreated

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