The new international cinematic and atmospheric doom metal outfit Lights Of Vimana has unveiled the second track, "Nowhere", from its approaching debut album, Neopolis, which will see the light of day on 13 June on Dusktone.
Following the immersive first taste of its cinematic doom sound, "Nowhere" delves even deeper into the emotional and atmospheric project's core, showcasing Lights Of Vimana's ability to balance desolation and beauty with striking clarity.
Find more on Lights Of Vimana and its Neopolis, alongside the previously revealed "Remember Me", HERE. Link
LIGHTS OF VIMANA - Presents "Nowhere" From Its Approaching Debut Album
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