Look Above & Down Below…There’s a New ÆGES Album

by | Jul 9, 2014

We can go on for ages about Æges. In fact, we’ve been talking about these dudes the past few years, and finally we’re getting another album, a highly anticipated follow-up to their wildly successful 2012 debut album The Bridge.

The new record is called Above & Down Below and it’s the first to feature the band’s newly revamped lineup. Don’t worry, Kemble Walters is still the frontman for this band that’s shared the stage with Coheed and Cambria, Pelican, Big Business, and numerous others.

You’ll be able to catch him and the band out with Silver Snakes the next few days. Tonight they’re playing in Pomona at DBA256 Gallery, and Friday in LA at the Silverlake Lounge.

Here’s a stream of their new track “Fault.”

Above & Down Below comes out September 23rd on The Mylene Sheath.

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