The 22 track free download compilation will be available on the 16th of April.
April 9th marked the first year of Underground n' Proud, and to celebrate its anniversary, the digital label is releasing the second official compilation of rock and metal bands from around the world! The 22 track compilation will be made available as a free download on their website, and as a Spotify playlist on the 16th of April.
The compilation:
According to the label, a call was sent out to bands to submit their tracks to be a part of this compilation, and after an overwhelming response, a careful selection was made to keep it as diverse as possible, as the label states “the selection spans from post-rock to black metal and all deserving of full volume to rock out and bang your heads to!”
TRACKLIST:
01: FLYINGDEADMAN - Reaching Out (2:49AM) // France
02: DISOUT - Our Desire // Poland
03: PECULIAR THREE - The Sentient // Greece
04: TO THE HELPLESS - Si Quieres Puedes // Spain
05: BYRON - Through The Eyes Of The Nightingale // Finland
06: HVALROSS - Trenchfeet // Netherlands
07: GORELEM - Rebel By Fate // Germany
08: THE TRONAUTAS - Lizbeth Salander // Mexico
09: HERMIT'S MAZE - Where Dystopia Lies // Argentina
10: CYRAX - Dorian Gray // Italy
11: NOISECIDE - My Desires // Paraguay
12: MERCIC - Here We Are Again // Portugal
13: STEEGMOORD - Silent Hill // Belgium
14: KILL FRENZY - Blood For Blood // South Africa
15: E.N.D - Blinded By Avarice // Croatia
16: CIBOLA - Veer // Sweden
17: GODLESS - Infected By The Black // India
18: OMINOUS RUIN - Ritual // USA
19: SOLLEIN - Another Side Of Sadness // UK
20: MEPHISTO - Pentafixion // Cuba
21: GROHOT - Il Separatio // Romania
22: MAUDIIR - The Slumber // Canada
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