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On July 31, Rings of Saturn announced that they had finished writing their fourth studio album, Ultu Ulla, and it was released on July 28, 2017. [17] [18] On June 2, 2017, the band released their second music video for the song "Inadequate". [19] On July 7, 2017, the band released a lyric video for the second single off Ultu Ulla, "Parallel ...
Rings of Saturn is the sixth studio album by American deathcore band Rings of Saturn. It was self-produced and was self-released by the band on June 15, 2022 ...
Ultu Ulla is the fourth studio album by American deathcore band Rings of Saturn. It was released on July 28, 2017, through Nuclear Blast. [1] It is their first release through Nuclear Blast since their signing in May 2016. [2] [3] It is their only full-length release with drummer Aaron Stechauner and guitarist Miles Dimitri Baker.
Lugal Ki En is the third studio album by American deathcore band Rings of Saturn released on October 14, 2014. It was produced by Brette Ciamarra at Studio 344 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and features guest solo work by Rusty Cooley from Day of Reckoning and custom artwork by Mark Cooper of Mind Rape Art, who also created the band's Dingir cover.
Dingir (/ d ɪ n ˈ dʒ ɪər /) is the second studio album by American deathcore band Rings of Saturn. It was produced by Bob Swanson at Mayhemness Studios located in Sacramento, California. It was originally due for a release on November 20, 2012, but due to legal issues, the release of the physical CD was pushed to February 5, 2013. [1]
Saturn has the most spectacular ring system, with seven rings and several gaps and divisions between them. Few missions have visited Saturn: Pioneer 11 and Voyagers 1 and 2 flew by, but Cassini ...
Gidim is the fifth studio album by American deathcore band Rings of Saturn.It was released on October 25, 2019, through Nuclear Blast. [1] The album features the return of Dingir and Lugal Ki En guitarist Joel Omans [2] According to figures provided by MetalInsider, the album sold 4,850 units in its first week. [3]
Saturn’s rings are seen as viewed by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, which obtained the images that comprise this mosaic at a distance of approximately 450,000 miles from Saturn April 25, 2007.