Spain's revered monarchs of melodic doom/death metal Golgotha have joined forces with Ardua Music for their forthcoming sixth full-length release.
Featuring eight momentous tracks, laden with portent and powerful emotion and mixed and mastered to perfection by Javier Fernández (Avulsed, Holycide, TodoMal), Spreading The Wings Of Hope will be released on 14 June via Ardua Music on CD and cassette formats, adorned in vivid, compelling artwork. This album sees Golgotha scaling new peaks of creative endeavour and weaving some of the most captivating musical spells of its career. Fans of the finest heart-rending heaviness should prepare to experience absolute melancholic, melodic magnificence! Link


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