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    Flenser artists Ragana and Drowse have announced a new collaborative album. The Pacific Northwest musicians recorded Ash Souvenir at the Unknown, in Anacortes, Washington, after premiering the material at the Roadburn Festival, in Tilburg, Netherlands. The album is out November 14. Below, listen to excerpts from the opening song, “In Eternal Woods.”

    Ragana (the duo of Maria and Noel) released their latest album, Desolation’s Flower, in 2023. The previous year, Drowse (the solo project of Portland, Oregon, musician Kyle Bates) shared Wane Into It.

    Read about Desolation’s Flower in “The 37 Best Rock Albums of 2023.”

    Ash Souvenir:

    01 In Eternal Woods Pts. 1-3
    02 After Image
    03 In Eternal Woods Pt. 4
    04 Ash Souvenir



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