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  "textContent": "Monolord have never been a band that needs to reinvent themselves to stay relevant. Thirteen years in, the Swedish doom trio return with “Neverending” (out May 29th). It was produced by legendary engineer Sylvia Massy, whose credits include Tool, System of a Down, and Johnny Cash. That collaboration alone signals that Monolord were after something...\n\nThe post A little deeper, a little more honest – Review of Monolord’s “Neverending” appeared first on Chaoszine.",
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