Egregore Unleash Their Most Unadulterated Form on 'It Echoes In The Wild'
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Canadian miscreants Egregore return with their second album, It Echoes In The Wild, charting a broader sonic wilderness.

Engineered and recorded by Mariessa McLeod, mixed and mastered by Arthur Rizk, the album carries both clarity and corrosion.

The visual realm is equally meticulous: cover art by Luciana Lupe Vasconcelos, illustration and layout by Dipayan Das, and logo work by Karmazid complete the invocation.

Egregore's early occult black/death metal lunacy now mutates into something more expansive, elemental and untamed.

Stylistically, the record feels prime for devotees of Nocturnus, Morbid Angel, King Diamond, Samael, Superstition, Angelcorpse, Mortuary Drape, Necrophobic, Absu, and The Chasm — yet Egregore sound beholden to none.

The band have also unveiled a video for "Stair Into The Vortex," directed and edited by Christopher Lazar. https://youtu.be/mYZXFlNahTo

Pre-orders for It Echoes In The Wild are available here Link.

Catastrophe Saturna of Egregore proclaims: "Let us be your magnificent psycopompii as we guide you down the stairway – mind your step – and into the vortex.

This way you will be prepared for the initial confrontation with the journey into the great unknown, uncharted.