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International hard rockers Survive Said the Prophet have shown no signs of slowing down lately. The band has just released a music video for their song "S P I N E." The track comes off their album s p a c e [ s ] , which was released in September of last year. Check out the PV below!
International hard rockers Survive Said the Prophet have shown no signs of slowing down lately. The band has just released a music video for their song "S P I N E." The track comes off their album s p a c e [ s ] , which was released in September of last year. Check out the PV below!
If you haven't listened to Survive Said the Prophet before, we definitely recommend giving them a try. The band does an good job summing up what they're all about, so we'll quote them here to give you an idea of what they're like:
Survive Said The Prophet commonly known as “SABAPURO” is formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2011. A native English speaker / bilingual vocalist, Yosh’s overwhelming singing ability and charisma at the head, it’s a miracle international rock band that consists of five talented, musicianship, and original characters. Their outstanding musicality is based on the wide background not limited to rock but also pop, electro, hip hop and R&B to place their field of activities in various fields using its diversity as a weapon that doesn’t fit in the frame of an existing scene and continues to evolve every day. — Survive Said the Prophet OHP
As we mentioned earlier, the band's latest album s p a c e [ s ] was released last fall. They've also released a couple singles over the last few months. All of their music can be found on iTunes, Spotify, and Apple Music. Below are links to where you can buy or stream s p a c e [ s ] online, as well as a playlist of some of their biggest music videos from their official YouTube channel.
Buy or Stream s p a c e [ s ] on iTunes, Spotify, or Apple Music
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