"Dolorem" is the new melancholic black/doom metal single from the USA-based collective Maestus. The track follows the band's 2020 release Daybreak's Advent and brings a deep, atmospheric journey into the heavier side of black doom metal. Link
MAESTUS - Unleashes "Dolorem" Single/Visualizer
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