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LABYRINTH ENTRANCE - Sophomore Album Out Soon, Track Available For Streaming

Poland based one-man black metal project Labyrinth Entrance will release on the 21st of May via Godz Ov War his second full-length entitled Deplore The Vanity. The album is a big step forward if compared to the debut album Monumental Bitterness, which was released four years ago. Labyrinth Entrance is a project created and commanded by Hunger (Stillborn, Horror Of Naatu). Labyrinth Entrance is back, with yet another dark road, but this time, it leads deep into faith, religion and vanity behind it.

Hunger comments: "If sin is fighting and breaking the covenant with God through evil deeds, then this album is a great sin of mine."

The artist himself may be concise, but his second work deserves attention and recognition. Deplore The Vanity consists of eleven compositions and lasts fifty minutes, which gives its author a lot of space to show his abilities and talent. Hunger takes full advantage of this and gives us an album that is extensive, complex, full of various arrangements and changes in the atmosphere that surrounds the music and listener. Make no mistake though, it's still aggressive, fast and passionate black metal at its best. Not only Hunger sinned by creating it, but we all will also just by listening to it. And believe us, it will be a pleasure. Listen to the first revealed track "Absence Of Light Surrounding" below. Link