UNCANNY: New Song Available For Streaming

January 18, 2012

In October of last year, Swedish death metal veterans UNCANNY entered the studio to record two new songs for a seven-inch single, to be released in late January through Dark Descent Records. One of these tracks, "The Path of Flesh" — which marks the first new material from UNCANNY since 1994's "Splenium For Nyktophobia" album — is now available for streaming in the YouTube clip below.

UNCANNY is:

Jens Törnroos - Vocals
Fredrik Norrman - Guitars
Kennet Englund - Drums
Johan Jansson - Guitars
Mattias Norrman - Bass

Formed in Sweden in 1990, UNCANNY recorded two demos (1991's "Transportation To The Uncanny" and 1992's "Nyktalgia"),a split release in 1993 with ANCIENT RITES and one full-length album (the aforementioned "Splenium For Nyktophobia"). Last year, Dark Descent Records released all one and a half hours of this classic-era Swedish death metal together on one double-disc package. Like the limited run 3LP UNCANNY box set released by The Crypt in 2010, this 2CD is titled "MCMXCI - MCMXCIV" and features original artwork from "Splenium For Nyktophobia" as well as artwork from the demo era.

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