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Sterileprayer Vinyl – Special Edition.

Thank you for your patience! After the shutdown delay, the STERILEPRAYER “Accepting The New Normal” vinyl has arrived and is now shipping out. Order now and it ships immediately. **We just got in a surprise run of special variants that are extremely limited (ONLY 25 MADE OF EACH!). We have just added these to the store.** STORE: BLACKHOUSEINC.STORENVY.COM

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Sterileprayer “Backward Infinite” (feat. Eugene Robinson) Music Video Coming Thursday.

Metalsucks.net will be hosting the exclusive worldwide premiere of Sterileprayer’s “Backward Infinite” official music video on Thursday. The video features Eugene S. Robinson (OXBOW, Bunuel) who handled vocal works on the track, and saw direction duties handled by Kasia Robinson and Riker Morrow. Keep an eye out for the announcement tomorrow. You can also pick up a copy of the hand-numbered colored vinyl, CD, and cassette of “Accepting the New Normal” at blackhouseinc.storenvy.com

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Sterileprayer “Reviled (Earth Sick)” – Exclusive Premiere at Cvlt Nation Magazine.

Thank you to Sean and the folks at Cvlt Nation Magazine for premiering the first full audio track from the Sterileprayer record. The song “Reviled (Earth Sick)” features Slug Christ (An Isle Ate Her) and Jay Gambit (Crowhurst) and can be streamed in full HERE. More updates and news coming soon before this record hits stores. You can pre-order the limited run, hand numbered colored vinyl, CD or CS at the BH Webstore or preorderContinue reading…

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Sterileprayer (appearances from members of Pig Destroyer, Crowhurst, Oxbow, etc.)

The experimental works from Sterileprayer are in the mastering process at this time, and the record will see the light of day here soon enough.  Featuring some guest appearances from some legendary artists, ranging from Blake Harrison (Pig Destroyer), Eugene S. Robinson (Oxbow), Slug Christ, and many more, the album is also being mastered by Scott Hull at Visceral Sound (Agoraphoboc Nosebleed, Pig Destroyer), so it’s bound to be loud. A small visual teaser belowContinue reading…