Dutch symphonic/gothic metal band Blackbriar released the fifth single of their upcoming album, A Thousand Little Deaths, which will be released on 22 August via Nuclear Blast Records. The video for "A Last Sigh Of Bliss" was produced and edited by Cinebuds.
Following a milestone year in 2024 with their first US tour and appearances at Wacken, Summer Breeze and more, the band continues to evolve their distinct sound – once again produced by Joost van den Broek (ReVamp, After Forever, Ayreon, Star One, Epica, Powerwolf, Blind Guardian,...) and deeply rooted in their artistic origins.
The band comments about the new single: "As the scent of honeysuckle drifts into your bedroom window on a warm July night, "A Last Sigh Of Bliss" intoxicates you into a sultry fever dream. Like a bee drowning in honey, you know you'll die, and yet, you ache for nothing more."
Watch the video for "A Last Sigh Of Bliss" right below, and over HERE is one of the previously released singles "The Fossilized Widow". Link


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