Carmeria has revealed the lighter side of its sophomore full-length, Tragédie D'amour, with the album's second single, "Immortal". This energetic gothic rock number delves into the theme of eternal love and demonstrates that the band is not afraid to push its boundaries in exploring the more positive elements of the human experience.
Singer/songwriter Jordan von Grae shares: "'Immortal' was a delight to work on. Mishka (keys) and I have long talked about introducing a song like this to the band's repertoire and paying homage to our shared influence of Him. This track is unlike anything we've done before in Carmeria, and we are incredibly excited to hear what our audience has to say about it".
"Immortal" showcases the versatility in Carmeria's newfound direction. If the trajectory launched by the band's debut album Advenae is anything to go by, Carmeria will reach new heights with Tragédie D'amour, due on 23 August.
More about Carmeria and its Tragédie D'amour, including the previously released "A Thousand Winter Rains", is HERE. Link


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