Ukraine's melodic black/doom metal band Deus Sabaoth announces that they will release their debut full-length album entitled Cycle Of Death on 17 January 2025. The band has now released a teaser, offering fans a glimpse of the album's dark and powerful sound.
The project was created in 2023 in Ukraine. The idea developed over the years, accumulating emotional experiences and absorbing new influences from the evolving black metal scene. Additionally, significant inspiration was drawn from classical Baroque music, especially the works of J.S. Bach.
The main concept of the lyrics is to reflect different perspectives on religion and the existential concerns of those who confront their mortality while rejecting any religious beliefs. These themes delve into a personal, internal struggle, exploring the complex emotions and conflicts faced by those who question the very nature of existence. Link

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"We go searching for sounds and ideas within ourselves and there in our dreams, in the moments when 'we are not here'." - Elena Alice Fossi
"It's a dark album. According to me, it's the darkest yet in our discography. It's also very suggestive, very introverted, less direct, and might be less friendly..." - Daniel Moilanen
"With this approach, we're in the minority nowadays, but it's precisely this niche and the emotions that were..." - Arkadiusz Wachowicz
"It's about humans; we are the high parasites. We feast on the earth and on all the things that the earth gives us. We don't just take a little bit, we take everything." - Aaron Stainthorpe
