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Kublai Khan TX Unleash Their New Album ‘Exhibition Of Prowess’, Share ‘Mud’ Visualizer

Texan titans Kublai Khan TX have released their new album ‘Exhibition Of Prowess‘ (via Rise Records), the band’s fifth album and first full-length since 2019’s ‘Absolute’. In celebration of the release, the quartet dropped the official visualizer for their track “Mud” taken from the album. Speaking about the track, vocalist Matt Hunnycutt commented:

“‘Mud’ is the scissors slowly closing in on the final thread keeping sanity intact. Entrenched and trapped with nowhere to go but deeper underground. Reflections and thoughts mirroring a man’s will to survive in a world obsessed with extinction. Low-tech, primordial soundwaves. Sludge-covered, sun-blistered frequencies of war and peace. “Mud” is mankind.”

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