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Tobacco - Human Om

June 7, 2016

Black Moth Super Rainbow leader Tobacco is preparing to release Sweatbox Dynasty, his fourth solo album and second for Ghostly International. And while last month he premiered “Gods In Heat,” the LP’s first single, today Tobacco shared the second one, “Human Om.”

"Human Om" is a seriously impressive and heavy synth-based track with almost indiscernible distorted vocals and a somewhat post-apocalyptic feel. Tobacco sings, “You can be my light come up in the morning/ And I can be your spiral spinnin’ down.”

While you'll have to wait another couple of months before you can hop into Tobacco's Sweatbox Dynasty, you can keep yourself entertained by playing this psyche-skewering preview on repeat.

Check it out below.

In Uncategorized Tags ghostly international, Gods in Heat, Human Om, sweatbox dynasty, Tobacco, June
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