Norwegian gothic doom metal sensations Evig Natt unveils their latest single, "At The End Of The Night", the third offering from their highly anticipated album, Vaketimen, set to immerse listeners in their signature blend of orchestral gothic doom. The album will be released at a date yet to be confirmed via Wormholedeath Records.
This powerful track delves deep into themes of loss, peace, and solace, offering a glimmer of comfort in life's darkest moments whether the words feel like a voice from within or faint whispers from a lost loved one, "At The End Of The Night" seeks to provide emotional resonance and understanding during times of grief.
Accompanying the single is a captivating music video that narrates the harrowing journey of a young woman facing the ultimate nightmare. As she confronts her greatest fears, the video leaves us questioning: Will she overcome her inner demons, or will she succumb to the shadows?
Brace yourself for an emotional journey. The previously released single "Sorrow My World" can be found over HERE. Link

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