BLACK BREATH: 'Unholy Virgin' Video Released

October 19, 2010

"Unholy Virgin", the new video from Seattle's BLACK BREATH, can be viewed below. The song comes off the band's full-length debut, "Heavy Breathing", which was released in March via Southern Lord. The CD was recorded at Kurt Ballou's Godcity Studios (CONVERGE, TRAP THEM, DISFEAR) and picks up where 2009's "Razor to Oblivion" EP left off, infusing the band's rabid punk, metal and hardcore influences to create truly memorable hooks and buildups, yet incorporating more death metal influences this time around. The more brutal, metallic direction of "Heavy Breathing" is like a fired-up blend of POISON IDEA on a whiskey-soaked DISMEMBER bender...

BLACK BREATH has played heavily alongside NACHTMYSTIUM, THE ACCÜSED, VICTIMS, TRAP THEM and tons more across the U.S.

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