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THE ETERNAL - Presents New Single And Short Film From Upcoming Album

Australian melodic/progressive doom rock/metal masters The Eternal have released a new single, "The Wound", taken from the upcoming album entitled Waiting For The Endless Dawn. The album will be released on 17th August through Inverse Records. "The Wound" is a 20 minute cinematic statement that takes the listener from moments of progressive, emotive rock, all the way to slow melancholic doom metal. "The Wound" can be best described as an epic and ambitious piece of work from the band.
The film for "The Wound" has been beautifully filmed and produced in Portugal by renowned film maker Guilherme Henriques. "The Wound" is a story of loss, disconnection and attempted reconciliation. The film can be viewed and the amazing song heard in the player below! As well The Eternal last month released the single "In The Lilac Dust", which features the enigmatic voice of Mikko Kotamäki from Finnish doom legends Swallow The Sun. Lyric video for it was made and you can check it below.
The current incarnation of the band featuring Mark Kelson (Alternative 4, Insomnius Dei, Cryptal Darkness), Martin Powell (My Dying Bride, Cradle Of Filth, Anathema), Marty O’Shea (Dreadnaught) and Dave Langlands alongside the addition of renowned Australian guitarist Richie Poate (Dreadnaught). The band has spent over three years writing and recording what can be best described as the bands darkest and heaviest album to date. Waiting For The Endless Dawn proves to be a heavy hearted, dark statement in the bands diverse and long career, which will see the band endeavouring to tour extensively and performing the album in it's entirety in 2018 and beyond. Link