Doom metal collective Doomraiser has offered a new single/video, "Without A Shadow", from its impending album, Cold Grave Marble, set for release on 2 October via Time To Kill Records.
Doomraiser commented: "In 'Without A Shadow', the Majesty of Death reminds us that Man is an incomplete being, set astray in front of it, just like the tiniest bit of dust set lost in the labyrinth of time. The song itself appears like a black monolith marching and erasing any light of hope left, where the guitar riffing and relentless drumming counteract crystal clear vocal melodies. It's time to die".
For more regarding Doomraiser's Cold Grave Marble, follow HEREs. Link


Italian industrial metal unit Rublood have officially entered Phoenix Music Studio to begin recording their next full‑length album, currently operating under the working title Stronger...
Zombie‑driven gothic metal entity Dominum expand their catalogue with a new captivating hymn: "Dark Melodies" emerges as a haunting waltz‑time ballad, merging an eerie atmosphere,...
Finnish atmospheric metal formation Meret have unveiled their first single, "Breath Of The Dying Sun", together with an accompanying music video. The track offers the first glimpse into...
Norwegian black metal veterans Taake, who have balanced tradition and innovation for more than three decades, remain fiercely independent while continually pushing their own creative...
"It's not only about me; everybody deals with identity in a way because the world is asking so much of you all the time. You need to relate to..." - Raven van Dorst
"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
"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker
"With Hypocrisy, I'm very "home", but with Pain, it's an adventure, just like going into the jungle only with a knife and no glass of water and trying to survive." - Peter Tägtgren
