Irish post-rock act God Is An Astronaut has revealed the title track of its forthcoming album, Embers, scheduled for release on 6 September via Napalm Records.
The second single, "Embers", is the trio's longest composition. Defying genre boundaries, it seamlessly blends elements ranging from progressive rock to black metal.
The band comments: "Our lives are like embers, glowing brightly for a while, then fading into the quiet dark, leaving only a faint echo of their light".
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