Northern Irish post-atmospheric black metal band Domhain have unveiled the first track, "My Tomb Beneath The Tide", featuring Sarah Fielding (Darkest Era), from their forthcoming debut full-length, In Perfect Stillness, due on 20 February 2026 via These Hands Melt.

In Perfect Stillness also features guests John Wilson (piano) and Raul Andueza (cello) on the track "Footsteps II". The album was produced by Domhain and Chris Fielding, engineered and mixed by Chris Fielding at Foel Studio, and mastered by Mike Lamb.

"My Tomb Beneath The Tide" is a dramatic and deeply evocative composition. The band described the track as "a death-scene on a collapsing world: a person lying on a cold beach, the final dopamine hit painting the sky with visions of their life and surrendering to the spirit of the sea with calm acceptance".

Domhain added, "We took inspiration from our dark and stormy Irish weather, and from our connection to the sea and to wilderness in general. The subject of the tides came naturally for this track, as the riffs reminded us of the perpetual movement of the waves, which will turn bones into sand. We were very lucky to welcome Sarah Fielding from Darkest Era as guest vocalist for this track; she joined the harmonies in this most powerful and creative way, unique to her. The music video itself was directed by our drummer/vocalist Anaïs. Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoy it!"

Hailing from Northern Ireland, Domhain are a quartet of seasoned musicians from the Irish metal scene, crafting an emotive blend of post‑black metal, blackgaze, and atmospheric black metal, distinguished by striking vocal harmonies and the inclusion of cello. Their debut three‑track EP, Nimue (October 2023), presented expansive compositions steeped in myth and remembrance, featured guest cello by Jo Quail, and was recorded at Foel Studio with Chris Fielding (Conan, Primordial). Link