Italian symphonic metal band Rossometile has announced their seventh album, Gehenna, which has been slated for release on the 10th of May. Since its inception, Rossometile has become one of the most dynamic and prolific bands in the contemporary Italian metal scene. The album's first single and video, "Sangue E Seduzione", is now available and you can check it out below.
The band comments: "'Sangue E Seduzione' (Blood and Seduction) is the first single from our new album, marking a new chapter for the band. It's a track that represents a stylistic turning point from the past, featuring more dynamic arrangements with orchestrations making room for electronic elements. This song also introduces the theme of the new album, which revolves around torment and is developed differently in each track. In 'Sangue E Seduzione' the scenario is the desire for possession, both physical and mental, and the craving that turns into torment and degenerates into violence."
With a haunting blend of symphonic melodies, gothic undertones, and powerful operatic vocals, the Italian gothic/symphonic metal ensemble Rossometile emerges as a formidable force in the realm of dark and atmospheric music. For two decades, this quartet has mesmerized audiences with their unique fusion of symphonic-gothic metal and ancestral influences, crafting a sound that transcends genres and defies convention. Link

Gehenna tracklist:
01. Gehenna
02. Voci Dal Deserto
03. Magdalena
04. Pasionaria (Frida)
05. Sangue E Seduzione
06. La Rosa d'Inverno
07. Dat Melti Min Modir
08. Valhalla
09. Stella Del Mattino
10. Geminus
11. Duet With Satan
12. The Dying Mermaid

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