France's black metal outfit Gorgon has set 29 November as the release date of its seventh album, For Those Who Stay, which will come out via Osmose Productions on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.
With For Those Who Stay, the cursed phalanx of Gorgon is back with its wildest work to date!
Eleven new uncompromising titles to continue the trilogy started on Osmose with The Veil Of Darkness (2019) and Traditio Satanae (2021). Sharp guitars, thumping drums, and a sense of melody: Gorgon continues to impose its vision of black metal, which started in 1991.
The Scriptures talk about the seven deadly sins, the seven-headed beast of the Apocalypse - they will soon talk about the band's seventh album!
The first track will be revealed on 4 November, while preorders have already started. Link

For Those Who Stay tracklist:
01. For Those Who Stay
02. Tod. Mort. Death.
03. Next To The Mill
04. Hypnotic Fire
05. Vatican's Fall
06. The Art Of Dying
07. Despicable Beggars
08. Shelter
09. When It Rains In Hell
10. Troops Of The Fallen
11. Deserters As Prey

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