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Between The Killings Release 'Reflection of Murder' Upon Their Innocent Victims on July 1st


Under the scarred, skeletal wing of Comatose Music, murderous death metallers Between The Killings' debut EP The Killing Quartet Vol. 1 - Reflection of Murder is about to be unleashed in a storm of malevolence on July 1st.


Reflection of Murder will be first part of a series of four EPs, each one expanding on the tale of a serial killer and exploring the hideous kingdom of his mind, and each one accompanied by a graphic comic bringing the twisted tale to life, with all artwork created by Karl Dahmer (Nunslaughter, Exhumed, Gutalax).


The press release details...


"Between The Killings take you inside the warped mind of a killer and lead you down the shadowed passageways of their psyche, through rooms of crimson horror and chambers of wickedness. Reach out, touch the essence of cruelty and stare into the gaping void where a heart and soul should reside – this is the unsettling, unnerving experience of The Killing Quartet Vol. 1 - Reflection of Murder. Ferocious, brutal death metal supreme, wrapped in coils of agony and shrouded in terror, delivered by a team of seasoned savages, featuring current and ex-members of Horrific Demise, Gorgasm, Lividity, Colossus, Mortal Decay and Rupture Christ. Vast riffs adorned with intricate guitar melodies, bestial vocals and cascading solos like fountains of blood, deft and dextrous rhythmic complexities all propelled by monstrous force, all surrounded by a miasma of fear. And this is just the beginning."


"Armed with an incredibly powerful sound, conjured up by Tony Tipton (Kraanium, Metal Against Coronavirus etc), this EP will strike like a hammer to the skull. Dry your tears and prepare to be taught the meaning of pain, the lessons of brutality, the gospel of death – Between The Killings are on their way!"


Head on over to the band's Bandcamp page to pre-order Reflection of Murder and browse various merch. You'll find the video for the single "A Violent Ending" and the EP's gruesome cover artwork below.



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