Finnish melancholic doom collective Kaunis Kuolematon continue the countdown to their highly anticipated fifth studio album Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli with the release of their second single, “Maailman Ainut Ihminen”. The track features ethereal backing vocals by Gogo Melone (Aeonian Sorrow). Accompanied by a haunting new music video, the track plunges listeners into the band’s signature depths of emotion and introspection.
Following the powerful first single “Merta”, this new offering further explores Kaunis Kuolematon’s unique fusion of bleak intensity and melancholic beauty — a sound that has defined their identity since forming in 2012.
The band themselves describe the song’s emotional core: “Though you stand among those dearest to your heart, a hollow silence echoes within.”
With Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli set for release on 28 November via Noble Demon, Kaunis Kuolematon are preparing to once again immerse listeners in a world where melancholy reigns and every note tells a story of beauty within darkness.
For those who missed it, revisit the previously released first single “Merta” over HERE and experience the unfolding journey toward one of the year’s most anticipated doom metal releases. Link


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