Snowbeasts present brand new album, ‘Devour’ – Out now

Snowbeasts
(Photo by Credit Mandi Martini) Out now on the fine Oklahoma City-based label, Re:Mission Entertainment, is the brand new album from Snowbeasts, “Devour”. The release comes hand in hand with a video for the title track, directed by Luke Haughwout.
The post-industrial duo Snowbeasts consists of Robert Galbraith (Raab Codec), Elizabeth Virosa (Elizabeth Galbraith). They are known for their heavy beat-oriented compositions and eerie synthetic atmospheres blending cinematic ambience with powerful modular squelches and heavily distorted beats.
Formed in 2014, initially as an experimental modular synth side project by Robert Galbraith, Elizabeth Virosa later joined, adding ethereal vocals and expanding the project’s scope. The duo has been prolific, with over 20 releases including collaborations with artists like Dead Voices on Air, Solypsis, D.U.M.E., and Theologian.
Here’s the video for the title track.
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