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Blood Of The Martyrs Releases Single “Dr. Killinger”

After premiering their second single exclusively on idobi Radio’s Rock The Walls last night, Blood Of The Martyrs has partnered with idobi to exclusively premiere the single on the web portal today. “Dr. Killinger” is off the band’s forthcoming Endgame, which will serve as the band’s follow-up to the 2013 release Completionist. that was produced by Andreas Magnusson (Oh Sleeper, Haste The Day, Impending Doom) and will be released on February 26th.

With this CD we really strived to step out of our comfort zone and progress as musicians. We are very happy with how everything turned out and wrote this album with the hopes that we can reflect back on it years down the road and still be proud of it.” – Bobby Huotari (Bass)

ENDGAME (February 26th)

PREORDER LINKS

iTunes | MerchNow

About Blood Of The Martyrs:

Blood of the Martyrs formed in late 2007 and underwent numerous transformations throughout its lifetime. They have garnered a reputation as one of the hardest working and most professional DIY acts in heavy music, having over 600 shows under their belt and now a three professionally recorded releases. Endgame is the bands third Independent release and was recorded and produced by Andreas Magnusson in Richmond Virginia.

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