Suffer Ring return with 4th synth punk album ‘Book of Miracles’ – Out now
The Atlanta-based witch house, synth punk act Suffer Ring have a new album out, “Book of Miracles” via Re:Mission Entertainment.
Behind Suffer Ring we find the producers Kyle McCanna (Dead Fe†us) and Corey Davenport (Cairn Elan). “Book of Miracles” is the 4th full-length album for the band following 2021’s “Hauntology”, 2020’s “Reverentia” and 2018’s “Wishing Well”.
The album is out now on all major digital platforms and as a limited edition CD, including 3 previously released digital only singles, and their cover of “Not In Love” by Crystal Castles/ Platinum Blonde as bonus tracks.
About the album the band says this: “In the early 2000’s an illuminated manuscript called the Book of Miracles detailing portents of doom from various periods of history ranging from The Old Testament to the 16th century was discovered in Augsburg, Germany. It stands as a record of people’s fear of powers greater than themselves throughout history, whether they be forces of nature or God’s punishment. Our 4th album is a Book of Miracles for today. In the wake of dead gods and demystified forces of nature, the powers with apocalyptic potential are more mundane and more horrifying than anything god could dream of. Bitter, resentful, gun toting losers, proxy wars, opioids, poverty, genocide, and nuclear weapons…”
You can check out the album below.
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