With "Doomsday Clock", Danish doom/death outfit Empire Drowns share the third harbinger of their impending album, Endless Nights, out on 31 October on Mighty Music. A fast-burning descent into tension and inevitability, the track entwines massive, churning riffs with mournful melodies and a suffocating atmosphere, embodying the looming shadow of its namesake. Equal parts apocalyptic and elegiac, "Doomsday Clock" is a stark reminder of the fragility of existence, carried through Empire Drowns' signature blend of weight and melancholy, mixed with a mid-tempo urgency that fits the theme.
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EMPIRE DROWNS - Winds "Doomsday Clock" Of Endless Nights
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