Today, one of Denmark's pioneer bands within the melodic doom/gothic metal genre, Blazing Eternity, released its comeback album, A Certain End Of Everything, via Mighty Music.
A Certain End Of Everything consists of seven new tracks featuring the well-known Blazing Eternity atmosphere and fingerprint - a melancholic, epic and atmospheric doom/gothic metal mix with weeping guitars and harsh vocals. The album is bleak and melancholic but with a certain beauty shining in the darkness - and with very personal lyrics dealing with death, depression, and personal tragedies. But with a gleam of hope in the end...
More info about the band and its new full-length is HERE. Link

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