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MY DEAREST WOUND - Reveals Details About Upcoming Debut Full-Length And Offers First Single/Video

Chile's depressive black metal project My Dearest Wound has announced its debut full-length, The Burial, to be released on 15 September through Tragedy Productions.

Within the album's 46 minutes, the listener will be struck by the melancholy beauty of the melodies. Often the songs are based on the mid-tempo, ideal for underlining the inner emotional excavation, but, in some cases, they switch to blast beats, to highlight the drama of a human being who sees no reason to continue living.

My Dearest Wound is a solo project from Santiago, Chile, created by Sergio González Catalán (Rise To The Sky, Winds Of Tragedy). Its music is about sadness, loneliness, and depression.

Sergio says about My Dearest Wound: "I wanted to do a straightforward project that talked about traumatic and life-ruining events, and to express beauty and melancholy without leaving the inner rage that these topics convey. In The Burial, the debut album of My Dearest Wound, you will hear beautiful melodies, extracts from movies and series that transmit the feeling of shock and tragedy, and the inner aching sounds of suffering from those old wounds".

Welcome to check out the video for the album's opening track, "When Did I Die?"... Link

The Burial tracklist:
1. When Did I Die?
2. End It All
3. Annihilator
4. A Thousand Goodbyes
5. We Don't Believe in Happiness
6. Dreams
7. Life Was Pain