Doomy, gloomy and perfect for a Friday evening. Mortal Prophets share their version of “Born Under A Bad Sign” and while reflective of a submarine dive, it’s possibly one of the cooler songs that you’ll hear in the remaining light of today.

Recently, NYC experimental rock outfit The Mortal Prophets (helmed by John Beckmann) announced the forthcoming arrival of their sophomore LP, Dealey Plaza Blues, in addition to sharing the record’s first single and title track, “Dealey Plaza Blues” (with an accompanying video directed by Michele Civetta). Today finds the arrival of the album’s second single, “Born Under a Bad Sign.”

Last year, The Mortal Prophets shared their debut LP, Me and the Devil, on which Beckmann joined forces with Irish musician and producer William Declan Lucey (Rubyhorse, Leftbank) to develop the record’s atmospheric, noisy sound. Additionally, it features collaborations with Morphine’s Dana Colley, vocalist Aoibheann Carey-Philpott, and more. Previously, The Mortal Prophets dropped an EP entitled Stomp the Devil, produced by David Sisko and featuring collaborations with Gary Lucas (Captain Beefheart).

Stay tuned for Dealey Plaza Blues, out July 28 via all DSPs.

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