Northern Ireland’s post‑atmospheric black metal visionaries Domhain have unveiled a new visualiser video for "Talamh Lom", the second track to be revealed from their upcoming debut full‑length In Perfect Stillness, due on 20 February 2026 via These Hands Melt. The song will be available across all major streaming platforms from 30 January.

The visual piece opens with the album’s introductory movement, "Una Tarra Ci Hé", built around a fragile and evocative cello performance by the band’s own Anaïs Chareyre‑Méjan. Its sombre, breath‑held atmosphere gradually gives way to the sweeping force of "Talamh Lom", where Domhain’s characteristic blend of elemental melancholy and expansive blackened soundscapes fully unfurls.

Speaking about the conceptual thread binding the two tracks, the band explain: "‘Una Tarra Ci Hé’ and ‘Talamh Lom’ are the opening tracks of our new album. They develop the concept of our first EP, Nimue, but from the point of view of a human being — one who feels close to nature and yet contemplates the damages created by his own species. It is a meditation on death as return rather than ending. Rooted in forest, soil, and ancestral memory, the song follows a final offering of body and spirit back to the land: where decay becomes rebirth and the self dissolves into ocean, mountain, and earth. It mourns a world stripped of soul and freedom, while quietly affirming an infinite connection that survives beyond flesh and time."

Domhain previously introduced the album with the video single "My Tomb Beneath The Tide", featuring Sarah Fielding (Darkest Era), which can be revisited HERE. Now, immerse yourself in the stark beauty of "Talamh Lom". Link