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Not only that, but the band dropped not one, but two singles to get shit rolling: “Two-Headed Trout” and “The Demon of Unreality Limping Like a Dog.” Both tracks are featured in a 10 minute cinematic ...
Following 2022’s outrageous Celebrity Therapist, the Callous Daoboys will return with their third album, I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven, on May 16 via MNRK Heavy.
The Callous Daoboys' new music is as over-the-top as the two songs featured in it, which range from their most accessible music to their heaviest.
Working in extremes as always, the band first serve up “Two-Headed Trout,” which finds vocalist Carson Pace working through the croonier side of his singing voice amid a straightforward-but-sinisterly ...
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