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RUADH - Sophomore Album Out In May, Track Available For Streaming

Glasgow (Scotland) based atmospheric black metal one band Ruadh will release on 22nd May via Northern Silence Productions its sophomore full length album entitled The Rock Of The Clyde. Ruadh (which is pronounced "Roo-Ah" and translates to "red"), is drawing influences from the vast well of history, culture and mythology, musician and songwriter Tom Perrett set out to compose music purely to taste, creating an unmistakable atmosphere with the beating heart of old school black metal favourites of his, such as Windir, Bathory, Burzum and others, which should also appeal to fans of Saor, Winterfylleth, Panopticon and similar acts.

The Rock Of The Clyde is an evolution from Ruadh's debut album Sovereign (2019). It has a much more melodic feel, yet has more visceral elements too. Containing six tracks of epic, Scottish atmospheric black metal with folk elements, it is massive in both scope and scale, taking you through the Iron Ages in Scotland. It also explores the history and mythology of the people of Scotland, conveying both sorrow and uplifting, almost heroic tones. Listen to the track named "Embers" in the player below. Link