Norwegian gothic doom metal sensations Evig Natt, who recently signed a record deal with WormHoleDeath Records, is back with a new single, "Sorrow My World". Get ready for an all-consuming descent into the depths of sorrow and survival. The track, accompanied by a stunning video, is the second taste of what's to come on the band's upcoming album, Vaketimen.
The track "Sorrow My World" deals with grief and how it can be all-consuming, eating you up from the inside to the point of no return. With no hope of relief, there's no way out but through. The video for "Sorrow My World" is a visual story of inner battles. It portrays a girl who is consumed by a demon. She's been marked by its hands and battling its hold over her. She traps the demon by drawing a pentagram of protection around her finally releasing it from her body.
Listen to the beautiful "Sorrow My World" and watch the video right below. The previously released single, "Når Lyset Svikte", and more details about Evig Natt can be found over HERE. Link

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