News Added Oct 09, 2012 English melodic metal band Ravenface will be releasing their new album Divided Kingdom around mid December according to http://www.ultimamusicblog.net. The album is apparently self produced and independently released, despite this, the band has promised worldwide availability on both physical and digital platforms. Confirmed tracks so far are "Divided Kingdom, Savor […]

Ravenface Divided Kingdom



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English melodic metal band Ravenface will be releasing their new album Divided Kingdom around mid December according to http://www.ultimamusicblog.net.

The album is apparently self produced and independently released, despite this, the band has promised worldwide availability on both physical and digital platforms.

Confirmed tracks so far are "Divided Kingdom, Savor The Kill, Last Man Standing, Be Silent and Take The all"

It is heavily speculated that previous singles "Beneath The Tides" and "Wait For No-one" will feature on the album.

A Guest track featuring Mutiny Within vocalist; Christopher Clancy has been announced by the band.

Track list:

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No official track listing exists currently.

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Download & Stream

  • Album download leak: It has not leaked yet.
  • Album stream: There is no official stream reported.
  • Album pre-order: No pre-order link added.

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  • Chris
    Chris
    October 9, 2012 at 9:11 am

    **** ***. It’s people like you that cost me my career in the first place. A friend pointed me in the direction of this site. This band have worked their asses of to do this. Everything is self funded and you’re advertising the leak. You’re a piece of shit. Buy it

    There’s no excuses for stealing music.

    [Admin Edit: I’ve edited this comment because of your language, not because of your opinion]

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  • William
    William
    November 17, 2012 at 6:29 pm

    Chris, what about trying and then buying?

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  • Name
    Name
    December 20, 2012 at 2:50 pm

    omfg get a grip you two pirating music dosn’t hurt bands it more so helps to spread there music which means more people will want to see em play live which means people will pay to see em, signed bands get next to nothing on album sales anyway the vast majority goes to the (no redundant) middle man known as the record label.

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