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Orbit Culture announce new album 'Death Above Life' + share title track

The band's Century Media debut comes adorned by the art of Miroslav Pecho.

Photograph by Niklas Karlsson
Photograph by Niklas Karlsson

On October 3rd, Orbit Culture will release their new album, Death Above Life, via Century Media Records, marking a significant stepping stone in their ascent through the death metal ranks. Bombastic and atmospheric conceptually, Orbit Culture's musical brand sets new creative heights here, expanding the scope and audiovisual connection with a thrill of a listen (and sight). The title track is available now as a testament to the band's most exciting body of work (yet).


Mastermind Niklas Karlsson comments on the new track:


"Our next song is the title track of the album — 'Death Above Life.' While the first single, 'The Tales Of War,' acted as a bridge to the next chapter, this one kicks the doors wide open. It's darker, heavier, and leans into a more horror-driven side of Orbit Culture.


Lyrically, it reflects a choice: When faced with the idea of continuing down a path surrounded by the wrong people, we sometimes know that we have to cut ties. It is not literally about choosing death but walking away from what is holding us back. 'Death Above Life' is about letting go of what no longer fits to make space for something real. It will see the light of day for the very first time at Download Festival."


Stream the title track below and pre-order the record via Century Media.

Cover Artwork by Miroslav Pecho
Cover Artwork by Miroslav Pecho

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