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NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – November 10, 2017
For fans of Gojira, Amon Amarth, Children Of Bodom, Death, Revocation
Ottawa Death Metal Hybrid OMINOUS ECLIPSE Premiere “Spiral Into Insanity” via Decibel Mag
Releasing New Album “Sinister” In 2018

L-R- James Close (Guitar/Vocal), Graham Murphy (Guitar/Vocal), Ryan Clements (Bass), Jeremiah Marshall (Drums) – Photo Credit: Max Southwood
A very ambitious band passionate about writing and playing extreme music, Ottawa based metal band OMINOUS ECLIPSE have self labeled themselves as a “Hybrid” with death metal being the main aspect combined with elements of thrash, groove, black, melodic etc. Active since 2014, OMINOUS ECLIPSE have released an EP, “Beyond The Apocalypse” and an LP “End Of Days” plus will be releasing their next full length “Sinister” in 2018. Starting off playing small local gigs in the Ottawa area, the band has been making waves on the local scene opening for big names such as Revocation, The Agonist, Kalmah, Archspire, Incantation, Vesperia, Black Fast and more! They recently acquired an endorsement with Indie Guitar Co. and looking to start expanding into new territories beyond their city limits.
Teaming up with Decibel Magazine, the band is premiering their second single “Spiral Into Insanity” from the forthcoming 2018 sophomore album “Sinister”.
The band comments:
“Spiral Into Insanity is a groove based death metal song aimed to burst ears and crack necks. This track showcases both our guitar and vocal skills with trade off verses and dueling solos.”
To hear “Spiral Into Sanity”, please visit the following link: https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2017/11/10/ominouseclipse/
The single is available for purchase on Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and all major online retailers.
Show Dates:
Nov 12 – Mavericks – Ottawa, ON – w/ Atrophy, Canceric, Infrared – info

1. Death By Dissection
For more info:
https://www.facebook.com/ominous.eclipse.
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“As the evolution of Ominous Eclipse has progressed, the band have hybridized a seething core of death metal sound with elements of thrash, black metal, and melodic death metal. But if “The Horde” is a sign of what’s to come next, they’re reaching for new levels of monstrous and electrifying destructiveness.” – No Clean Singing
“The crowd was stellar at Mavericks, where each of the four bands were well represented by their fan bases. Opening on the night were Ominous Eclipse, whose chunky, frantic thrash metal din was led by their howling frontman. Largely drawing from their 2015 album End of Days, the four-piece pounded through six songs, tackling tracks like “Pestilence,” Abandoned” and the album’s particularly solid title track. Helping to limber the crowd for the chaos to come, they called for a “wall of death” in the confines of the club and the fans delivered, clearing the centre of the floor before the opposing sides barrelled into one another, bodies flying everywhere.” – Exclaim! (Live Review opening for Kalmah April 2016)
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