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Nothing Left To Kill
- Artist: Manifest
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 9/18/2026
Nothing Left To Kill
- Artist: Manifest
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 9/18/2026
- Artist: Manifest
- Label: Vicisolum Production
- UPC: 9145594774171
- Item #: 2821490X
- Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
- Release Date: 9/18/2026
Product Notes
Norway's metal grinders Manifest are ready with their sixth studio album. The release signifies a massive return to a raw metal expression, defined by their trademark mix of thrash and death metal. With Rune Stavnesli back in the producer's chair, the collaboration has forged a bone-crushing, intense, and uncompromising album. Since their formation in 2000 and album debut in 2005, Manifest from Trondheim, Norway has evolved from a staple of the Norwegian underground into a powerhouse that resonates with metal fans far beyond Norway's borders. Their relentless energy has earned them spots on high-profile international metal festivals, and they have shared stages with genre titans such as Entombed, Meshuggah, and Napalm Death. Known for their high-octane live performances and a discography that refuses to pull punches, the band blends the speed of thrash with the crushing weight of death metal, delivered with an unrelenting hardcore attitude and progressive elements. Over five previous albums, they have built a reputation for uncompromising quality and a refusal to follow trends. With this sixth chapter, Manifest proves they are more vital and hazardous than ever.
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