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The album, produced by Christian Donaldson (Shadow Of Intent, Ingested) and designed by Greek illustrator Giannis Nakos (Vomitory, The Crown), pushes the band to the limits of extreme. 'Hymns From The Apocrypha' is also the first studio album with new singer Ricky Myers, who has been a member of SUFFOCATION since 2019 and has proven himself as a worthy successor to Frank Mullen on stages worldwide. He delivers a stunning performance on this new work. 'Hymns from the Apocrypha' shows that SUFFOCATION is getting better and better on their way to their 35th anniversary. Uncompromisingly brutal, artistically bold, and as sonically heavy as ever.