If you are having issues logging in please click here and then try again.
Lost your password?
Note only works for customers, vendors please contact us.
Close Panel
  • Your Picks
  • DVD & Blu-ray
  • CD
  • Vinyl
  • Collectibles
  • Best Sellers
  • Street date:
 

Product Details

  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: MCR003
  • Format: 7 INCH
  • UPC: 738553514568
  • Street Date: 02/07/20
  • PreBook Date: 01/03/20
  • Label: Midnight Cruiser Records »
  • Genre: Metal
  • Run Time: 10 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 2019
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 100
  • Territory: WORLD
  • Language: English

 

Product Assets

 

 

Bookmark and Share

 

 

Cloak - 2 Hits From Hell

Cloak evoke a sinister atmosphere splitting the difference between anthemic arena rock and catchy, mid-paced black metal

Cloak - 2 Hits From Hell
  • List Price: $7.99  
  • Your Price: $7.99
  • In Stock: 8
  • You must login to place orders.


    Not purchasing for a business? See our consumer site.


Unyielding darkness and brutality emerge from the deep south of the United States. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, CLOAK blend the sounds of black metal and rock 'n' roll to create their own unique and menacing sound. Recorded during the To Venomous Depths sessions, CLOAK's cover of THE MISFITS classic "London Dungeon" is now available on vinyl. Atlanta's Midnight Cruiser Records has released the single as a limited 300 press 7". The B side features an unreleased early demo of the song "Forever Burned" recorded by Scott Taysom at Cloak HQ in Autumn 2015.

Media

Listen:

Track Listing

    • London Dungeon
    • Forever Burned

    Bonus Materials

    • includes download code

    Sales Points

    • Limited to 300 units
    • For fans of Tribulation, In Solitude and Watain

    Press Quotes

    'the group reaches beyond the loud/soft dynamic that guided its 2017 debut LP To Venomous Depths (Season of Mist) to embrace a measured sound. Cloak's vision of 'London Dungeon' is accessible, but never at the expense of the original song's grit, or of Cloak's ability to turn this horror punk classic into something new.'

         —Chad Radford, Creative Loafing

      

    This page was created in 0.093561172485352 seconds