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SHORES OF NULL - Second Excerpt From New Album Premiered Online

Blackened gothic doom act from Italy, Shores Of Null, premieres brand new excerpt from upcoming album, Beyond The Shores (On Death And Dying), which is one single 38-minute-long track, and is set to be released on 27th November via Spikerot Records.

The album features high class guest musicians like Mikko Kotamäki (Swallow The Sun) and Thomas A.G. Jensen (Saturnus), and takes the listener on a journey through the process of grieving, which is inspired by the five stages of grief formulated by Swiss-American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. “Beyond the Shores (Excerpt II)” showcases the pain, horror, and feelings of despair a person goes through while musically bringing a darkened sound, which enhances the feelings of loss.

Says the band: "Our new work consists of a single 38-minute-long track and can be considered as a sort of digression from our music production. It stems from the need to delve more into the darkest side of our sound, experimenting new solutions yet remaining faithful to our musical identity. With this second excerpt we reveal 5 more minutes, showing a further aspect, this time faster and harder of the previous one, with the precious help of Martina L. McLean on the screaming vocals."

Listen to the just revealed “Beyond the Shores (Excerpt II)” at this location, and in the player below you can hear previously unveiled first excerpt. Link