Uranium Pure Nuclear Death

Uranium Plunges Into Frigid Voids With a "Black Knight Satellite" (Early Track Stream)

The extreme metal arms race is mostly dormant at this point, but Uranium is peddling some seriously contentious new material. Much like their namesake element, they bring an intensely destructive energy: their approach to black metal sees it totally corroded and rusted over into something nearly unidentifiable. On their upcoming album Pure Nuclear Death, industrial metal acts as a lot more than a texture, with the genre's creeping, inevitable cyclicism helping shape Uranium's razor-edged songs.

We're premiering "Black Knight Satellite" today, which wraps up the album with an especially torturous soundscape. It creeps, crawls, and sometimes just seems to invade, blending pounding rhythm with hair-raising sound effects. For the full experience, wear headphones and let Uranium's jet-black misery wrap its way around you.

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Pure Nuclear Death releases October 6th via Sentient Ruin Laboratories.