Australian blackened funeral doom/atmospheric black metal project Gorestine has announced a new EP, White Magik, scheduled for release on 6 June.
Exploring themes of magic, loss, and love through a blend of funeral doom and atmospheric black metal, White Magik promises a deep and immersive listening experience.
Described by the band as "an atmospheric walk through old castles and encountering deadly night creatures", White Magik features two extended metal/doom tracks and ambient pieces that bookend the EP. Link
GORESTINE - Announces New EP And Unveils Title Track
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