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Metal Allegiance release new song ‘Voodoo Of The Godsend’

METAL ALLEGIANCE have released a brand new song!

The new song, titled Voodoo of the Godsend, is taken from the metal ensemble’s upcoming new record Vol II – Power Drunk Majesty which is scheduled to be released in September this year.

The new track features a guest appearance from Max Cavalera and speaking about the track, project mastermind Mark Menghi says, Voodoo turned out to be a tribal crusher a-la some other influential tribal metal band that we all know and love whom once featured Max. We live in a world of way too much bullshit and hate these days… and as our drummer would say; it’s nice to have a step towards World Peace.”

Guitarist Alex Skolnick adds, “one of the most distinct tracks on our new album (and indeed, in the entire MA catalogue), Voodoo has a hypnotic feel with indigenous percussion, bringing to mind a ritual in the rainforest. We‘re grateful to have the ultimate voice for this track, with a sound that‘ll ll never be mistaken for anyone else: Max Cavalera.”

Watch the official lyric video for Voodoo of the Godsend here: 

Alongside the release of the new song, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming record. Both of which are available to view below:

Track List: 

1. The Accuser (feat. Trevor Strnad)
2. Bound by Silence (feat. John Bush)
3. Mother of Sin (feat. Bobby Blitz)
4. Terminal Illusion (feat. Mark Tornillo)
5. King with a Paper Crown (feat. Johan Hegg)
6. Voodoo of the Godsend (feat. Max Cavalera)
7. Liars & Thieves (feat. Troy Sanders)
8. Impulse Control (feat. Mark Osegueda)
9. Power Drunk Majesty (Part I) (feat. Mark Osegueda)
10. Power Drunk Majesty (Part II) (feat. Floor Jansen)

Vol II – Power Drunk Majesty is set for release on September 7th via Nuclear Blast Records.

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James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.