Exclusive Album Stream: Psychothermia’s Fall To The Rising Sun

Posted by Bram Teitelman on Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:20 pm

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San Diego-area quartet Psychothermia are on fire – literally. With the help of a stuntman, the band doused themselves in flames for a video for their debut album, Fall to the Rising Sun. Forming from the band Canobliss about a year ago, the band have been hard at work crafting the album. Available online tomorrow, the self-produced album careens through 12 tracks that are equally melodic and heavy, with “Anarchy” and “Slash & Burn” among the highlights. The band have shared the stage with bands including Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold and Hellyeah, which should give you an idea of the kind of heavy rock that they deploy. While you can listen to the album below, for every copy bought, the band will donate one copy of the album to soldiers deployed overseas.

Check out Fall to the Rising Sun after the jump.

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