Nuclear Tomb have shared “Unbowed and Averse,” the second single taken from their upcoming new album Epoch Inhumane. Hailing from Baltimore, the band offer a clearer glimpse into the dark and hostile atmosphere surrounding the forthcoming record with this latest track.

Set for release on June 12 via Rotted Life Records, Epoch Inhumane compiles material the band have been meticulously crafting over the past several years. Blending the rigid backbone of thrash metal with punk chaos, progressive textures, and the grandeur of classic heavy metal, the group promise higher velocity, sharper riff structures, and more dynamic twists compared to their previous output.

The band reportedly spent the last two years refining the new material onstage, with live performances stretching from Texas to Quebec playing a significant role in shaping the songs. As a product of that intense process, “Unbowed and Averse” delivers a sound that fuses technical thrash with a suffocating sense of chaos.

Recording and mixing duties for the album were handled by Matt Michel, while mastering was completed by renowned extreme metal engineer Brad Boatright. The album artwork once again bears the signature of Brad Moore. Additional lead guitar contributions on the record came from Demir Soyer.

Consisting of 10 tracks, Epoch Inhumane will be released on vinyl, cassette, CD, and digital formats. The band’s current lineup features Michael Brown (guitar/vocals), Matt Ibach (guitar), Amelia Morris (bass), and JD Lookabill (drums).

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