Ether Coven Share New Single "Of Might & Failure"

ETHER COVEN is on the cusp of releasing The Relationship Between The Hammer And The Nail, their debut LP for Good Fight Music and have revealed it's latest single. The pummeling "Of Might & Failure" featuring guest vocals from Shane Post of Bird Of Ill Omen, has gotten the video treatment. The clip was directed by Matthew Zagorski.

Speaking to BrooklynVegan, vocalist Peter Kowalsky stated:
"This song touches on a few parts of the prison industrial complex; The exploitative nature of using prisoners for labor while paying them next to nothing, killing their opportunities upon release (voting, housing, etc), the history of experimentation of prisoners, the sexual assault that happens in prison (notably from prison admins), cops brutalizing suspects (and the racist history of police.) America is a legalized racket and this is just another arm of it. 

Coming from the South Florida hardcore scene, we've had a wild array of influences. One of our favorite bands from the area is Bird of Ill Omen. At some point we became casual acquaintances with Shane (from Bird and now Fistula) and it turns out he was a fan of Ether, so it only made sense we asked him to drop some lines and it's really something incredible. Shane's voice is absolutely disgusting and it shows on this song. This was a true childhood dream come true."

You can pre-order The Relationship Between the Hammer and the Nail via Good Fight Music.

The Relationship Between the Hammer and the Nail Tracklist:
1. Psalm of Cancer (feat. Dwid Hellion + Anthony Crupi)
2. Afraid & Suffering (feat. Dan Weyandt)
3. god Hates Flags (feat. Tarek Ahmed + Anthony Crupi)
4. Of Might & Failure (feat. Shane Post)
5. The Warmth of Your Bathwater (feat. Anthony Crupi)
6. Temple of Wu (Instrumental)
7. Consequences of Self (Let the Nails Carve Our Names in Rust) (feat. Howard Jones)

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