ORBS: Stream “Past Life Regression” in its Entirety

by | Jul 14, 2016

Can you believe it? It took six years for this record to see the light of day, and finally tomorrow the sophomore album from Orbs gets released.

The band that features Dan Briggs (Between the Buried and Me), Adam Fisher (All Human, ex-Fear Before the March of Flames), and Ashley Ellyllon (ex-Abigail Williams & Cradle of Filth) recently announced that they’ll be supporting Past Life Regression on a run of East Coast dates. It kicks off later this month and will mark the first time the band played live in six years as well.

Here’s a stream of Past Life Regression in full.

Orbs tour dates:

Jul 29 Charleston, SC @ Compass
Jul 30 Charlotte, NC @ Lunchbox Records
Jul 31 Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter
Aug 02 Lancaster, PA @ Lizard Lounge
Aug 03 Brooklyn, NY @ Black Bear Bar
Aug 05 Providence, RI @ Psychic Readings
Aug 06 Greensboro, NC @ The Crown

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