Italy's Necrodeath has unleashed the title track from its upcoming final album, Arimortis, slated for release on 17 January 2025 via Time To Kill Records.
The band comments: "The title track 'Arimortis' is a song that speaks of the end of war, when survivors take the time to bury their fallen and honour them by raising the altars of death. Metaphorically, we wanted to compare our forty-year musical career to a long battle from which we emerge with our heads held high, without any regrets. The song is dedicated to everyone who has contributed to making Necrodeath what it is today, for better or for worse. This will be our testament, left to the new generations, in the hope that they can continue to make music in a world without wars".
Necrodeath has announced its intention to disband after one last album and a farewell tour in 2025 - more info is HERE. Link
NECRODEATH - Unleashes Title Track From Upcoming Final Album
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