Industrial metal project SkinOfCecile has announced a crowdfunding campaign to fund their debut album Ars Moriendi. Funding for the project will mainly go toward making physical copies of the album in both CD and Vinyl formats. Ars Moriendi is already registered and in the process of mastering. You can check out a short message from Verkami below:


SkinOfCecile initially began in 2012 as MamaCecile inspired by a character from the horror film The Skeleton Key. Early themes of voodoo and southern terror became a large part of MamaCecile, and it eventually brought Skinflick founder Justin Williams on board. The band's name was changed to SkinOfCecile referencing the collaboration. 

You can DONATE HERE to contribute to the cause.

For more on SkinOfCecile follow them on FacebookInstagramSoundcloud, and Twitter.
Industrial Metal Project SkinOfCecile Announces Crowdfunding Campaign for Debut Album "Ars Moriendi"
September 18, 2017
Brutal Resonance

Industrial Metal Project SkinOfCecile Announces Crowdfunding Campaign for Debut Album "Ars Moriendi"

Industrial metal project SkinOfCecile has announced a crowdfunding campaign to fund their debut album Ars Moriendi. Funding for the project will mainly go toward making physical copies of the album in both CD and Vinyl formats. Ars Moriendi is already registered and in the process of mastering. You can check out a short message from Verkami below:


SkinOfCecile initially began in 2012 as MamaCecile inspired by a character from the horror film The Skeleton Key. Early themes of voodoo and southern terror became a large part of MamaCecile, and it eventually brought Skinflick founder Justin Williams on board. The band's name was changed to SkinOfCecile referencing the collaboration. 

You can DONATE HERE to contribute to the cause.

For more on SkinOfCecile follow them on FacebookInstagramSoundcloud, and Twitter.
Sep 18 2017

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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