Thee Oh Sees share new tracks "Withered Hand" and "The Ceiling"
Following the announcement of their new album Mutilator Defeated At Last (set to see release in May), Thee Oh Sees have shared two new tracks online.
"Withered Hand" is taken from the band's forthcoming album. Echoing eerily into life, the track's storming guitars and ferocious vocals will grab you by the throat before leaving you awed and completely floored. Coupled with album opener "Web", this spells out nothing but excitement for the upcoming release.
"The Ceiling" is almost delicate by comparison. The track twirls and croons it's way along enchanting melodies and waltzing rhythms, sighing and swooning its way straight to your heart. "The Ceiling" features on Indiana LGBT benefit compilation 50 Bands & A Cat For Indiana Equality (available now via Joyful Noise).
Mutilator Defeated At Last will be released via Castle Face on 18 May.
Stream "Withered Hand" and "The Ceiling" below.
"Withered Hand"
"The Ceiling"
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