Carmeria has released its sophomore full-length, Tragédie D'amour, and shared a video for "A Thousand Winter Rains".
This atmospheric and intense track delves into themes of longing and sorrow, perfectly complemented by the evocative visuals in the video, showcasing the band's dedication to exploring the more melancholic aspects of the human experience.
Singer/songwriter Jordan von Grae shares: "The past 3 years have been a monumental journey through the peaks of love, and the valleys of loss, and reflecting on these experiences in the writing and production process for this album was both haunting and beautiful. As a writer, Tragédie D'amour took me out of my comfort zone, and the result was a series of wonderful lessons in songcrafting and production, and a newfound appreciation for the vast range of emotions and experiences held in the dichotomy of love and grief. It is my hope that those who listen to our record find solace in the fact that they are not alone in their experiences - the good, and the bad".
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CARMERIA - Shares Video For "A Thousand Winter Rains"; Tragédie D'amour Out Now
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