Cult German gothic rock band Merciful Nuns released a brand new video single "Weltunter". The single is taken from the upcoming compilation, a double album entitled God Aeon, which will be released at a date yet to be confirmed, via Solar Lodge. In case you've missed it, the band released their last album, Oneironauts in February last year, and the latest EP, Demons/Elysene, in April last year (read more about it over HERE).
Merciful Nuns galvanize us to scan whether inwardly or beyond in search of clues upon which to base our views on the ages-old human questions, either taking us on wondrous exoplanetary journeys through eerily serene sound realms or on ulterior odysseys across weird dimensions where mythology, remoteness and occult meet, or yet by sending us to raptures with anthemic rushes of gloomy rock. Link


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