WELCOME!
Welcome to a special Untombed ‘Online Event’ with Christian, symphonic-metal band, Promise Land!

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Details:
-Tonight [June 26th] starting at 8pm EST, Promise Land will be hanging out with us during the airing of Metal Pulse Radio.
-LIVE Chat with Promise Land members. (Come early to claim your spot.. space is limited)
-A Metal Pulse Radio Interview with Promise Land
-DEBUT: 3 new Promise Land songs from their highly anticipated upcoming release ‘Harmony In Ruins’.
-Immediately following the event, the new Promise Land website will open to the public and Pre-Orders for the new album will be available at: www.PromiseLandX.com
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