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KLONNS and Innumerable Forms forthcoming

Posted by Loren on April 17, 2026

KLONNS and Innumerable Forms forthcoming
KLONNS and Innumerable Forms forthcoming

With a new album out on May 1, KLOONS recently shared the single "Parasite." It's the second single from their second record, G.A.M.E.S., out via Iron Lung Records. The band will also be touring Europe at that time.

A week later, Iron Lung is set to release Innumerable Forms' Fossilized Demons 2010-2023, a collection of EPs that's out on May 8.

KLONNS Live dates:

01/05 - Antwerp, BE - Weemoed
02/05 - Groningen, NL - DIY Fest
03/05 - Berlin, DE - Cassiopeia
04/05 - Munich, DE - Kafe Kult
05/05 - Cologne, DE - Sonic Ballroom
06/05 - Amsterdam, NL - OCCII
07/05 - Brussels, BE - Magasin4
08/05 - Paris, FR - Le Sample
09/05 - London, UK - Blondies Brewery

KLONNS Tracklisting:

1. PLEDGE  (1:37)
2. FALSE  (1:22)
3. PARASITE  (1:33)
4. DIVIDE  (1:28)
5. COLONY  (1:31)
6. FANATIC  (1:50)
7. G.A.M.E.S  (2:01)
8. GHOST  (1:57)
9. MISERY II  (1:31)
10. …In The Seasons Of Terror…  (2:52)
11. LIFE FORCE  (2:15)

Innumerable Forms Tracklisting:

Tracks:
1. Impenetrable [5:10]
2. The Fall Down [4:44]
3. Philosophical Collapse [2:40]
4. Despotic Rule [4:40]
5. Petrified [2:43]
6. Joyless [4:42]
7. Catacombs Beneath The Frozen Sea / Frozen To Death [6:02]
8. Hopeless Distance (Impoverished) [5:51]
9. Life Beyond Life [2:39]
10. Illusory [3:59]
11. Contaminated [4:23]

Pictured: KLONNS

KLONNS and Innumerable Forms forthcoming
KLONNS and Innumerable Forms forthcoming

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