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SEVENTH STORM - Reveals New Single And Video; Maledictus Full-Length Out Now

The vessel has finally entered the port and the Portuguese dark/gothic metal band Seventh Storm's debut album Maledictus is out today on Atomic Fire Records! In celebration of the release, Seventh Storm (the quintet featuring ex-Moonspell drummer Mike Gaspar) presents a music video for their heaviest track to date, “Gods Of Babylon”. The song opens with a traditional Persian intro before unleashing raging blast beats and a hard rocking chorus.  
 
Elaborates drummer Mike Gaspar (ex-Moonspell): “Just like the times of Babylon, the Gods represented a fairness of justice, healing, and compassion, bringing light to agriculture to prosper for future years. Values we should worship still today. The past shows us the effects of war and famine; the magical teachings destroyed and lost. Let this song bring back those values and enrich our lives with sounds of an ancient past. Moving forward and united once more. This video represents all that was conquered and fought for to create Maledictus. We now share it with those who desire to be part of this new Thunder Storm. We shall please the Gods!”

With influences ranging from Bathory via Paradise Lost, Dead Can Dance, and even Van Halen, Seventh Storm is only just embarking on a journey across the wild and wondrous waters of heavy metal history. And while not a concept album, Maledictus - graced by an atmospheric painting from Victor Costa - is tied together by a strong sense of pain and anger, paired with a flickering hope of forgiveness for our lives. Link

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