German experimental post-apocalyptic gothic rock act Near Earth Orbit (N.E.O.), a project of Artaud Seth and Jawa Seth of Merciful Nuns, released a brand new video single "Black Rain". The single is the second revealed from a new album entitled Divine Inferno, which will be released on 24 October via Solar Lodge.
Divine Inferno is a powerful and fulminant piece of dark art, unleashing a true apocalyptic inferno with its musical force of noise, hard guitars, dark synthesizers, and deep, rumbling bass lines. The protagonists narrate with android voices, sing with majestic choirs, scream, and invoke a future far beyond our imagination. N.E.O. are not of this world!
Fell now some "Black Rain" on your skin and try to stay alive. The previously released video for the track "Luciferion Regis" is still available over HERE. Link

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