Give Hypno5e Your Monies so They Can Make a New Album

by | Mar 7, 2014

We’re convinced that Hypno5e are one of the most underrated and best metal bands out there. Have you seen these French dudes play? They did a house show with us a couple years ago and we were completely blown away by their performance. Wow!

The band have been at work on their third album, a follow up to their 2012 opus Acid Mist Tomorrow. They recently launched a crowdfunding campaign to help cover the expenses for the release — and the perks are pretty sick. Got 1,250 €  (almost $2000 USD) to spare?  Neither do we. But if you can somehow convince your parents to cover the costs they’ll play an acoustic set in your living room, and we’re all about that.

You can contribute to their campaign by going here. And here’s a stream of “Acid Mist Tomorrow,” the title track of their latest record.

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