Doom/dark/gothic metal unit Drift Into Black has revealed another single and video, "What's Left In The Fire", from its forthcoming fifth album, Voices Beneath The Rubble, due on 28 June via Black Lion Records.
Drift Into Black started its journey in 2018 in Sayreville, New Jersey, as a one-man band masterminded by Craig Rossi (ex-Grey Skies Fallen). Bassist/guitarist Paul Laplaca and drummer Klemen Markelj joined as official members after the band's third release. Drift Into Black continues to evolve sonically by touching on many different metal genres while still holding on to its doom roots.
The first released forthcoming album's single/video is HERE. Link


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