Greek post-black metal outfit Euphrosyne has unveiled another single/video from its impending full-length, Morus, scheduled for release on 21 March via Black Lion Records.
The powerful track, a deep dive into darkness and redemption, is part of the album's conceptual meditation on the death of guitarist Alex Despotidis's mother from cancer in 2017.
Euphrosyne shared the following about its latest single: "'Funeral Rites' is one of the darkest songs on Morus. With an immersive and atmospheric way, it tells the story of the ceremony at the burial of the Mother. The beginning of the track is a dark narration of how it feels to carry the dead and how you project yourself as one of them. Following a rough outbreak, feelings of guilt, anger, and despair are released. The song ends with a redemptive chorus and the wish that one day we'll meet those who have been lost from our lives".
More info about Euphrosyne and its impending debut full-length, alongside the previously released "Mitera" single/video, is HERE. Link
EUPHROSYNE - Unveils "Funeral Rites" From Morus
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