The long awaited new album from Canadian folk metal band Protokult. With 69 minutes of hot fresh material, our newest record is heavier, yet more dynamic than 2014's No Beer in Heaven. More wild solos, blast beats, traditional Russian folk singing, and an overall darker atmosphere. That's not to say it isn't all grim. The party tunes rock harder than ever! Closing off the album is the longest song in Protokult's entire catalogue. Clocking over 15 minutes of pure voyage, this album will surely send you on a trip.