Poland’s cult dark electro/black/industrial metal entity H.EXE has surfaced once more from the abyss, releasing a new music video for “Sunless Tides [Initial]” — a track that captures the band at their most blackened, corrosive, and otherworldly.
“Sunless Tides [Initial]” represents the shadow‑crowned face of H.EXE: a place where industrial machinery grinds against void‑touched metal, and Lovecraftian dread coils beneath every pulse. The song is taken from the band’s ambitious double concept album Anthems Of The Unseen Tide, a work forged directly from the mythos and atmosphere of H.P. Lovecraft’s cosmic horror.
Across the album, H.EXE channel the oppressive weight of the deep — distant bells tolling across drowned horizons, cursed visions of Innsmouth, and sunless tides dragging their way through the dead valleys of the ocean floor. Every texture, every distortion, every whispered invocation serves as a tribute to the master of cosmic dread.
The band describes the project as “two faces, one vision” — a descent into madness rendered through dual sonic perspectives, each reflecting a different facet of the Unseen Tide. With “Sunless Tides [Initial]”, H.EXE embrace the eldritch poetry of the Old Ones more fiercely than ever, weaving industrial precision with abyssal metal to summon something both ritualistic and ruinous.
The new video amplifies this descent: stark, suffocating, and steeped in the cold luminescence of the deep, it mirrors the track’s relentless pull toward the unknown.
Anthems Of The Unseen Tide is available now, inviting listeners to step beyond the threshold — where the tides are sunless, and the madness is absolute. Link

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