Italian symphonic metal outfit Rossometile has shared the title track from its approaching seventh full-length, Gehenna, scheduled for release on 10 May.
The band comments: "'Gehenna' is the second single from our new album. It's a track with a strong gothic imprint and a dark atmosphere that not only opens the album but also introduces its main theme. It tells the tale of a hell within the soul, something unsolvable that surpasses our capabilities, offering no escape and no hope. It's a condition where emotions cannot be concealed, forcing one to bare their heart, shamelessly displaying their torment".
Check out the "Gehenna" video below and find more info and the previously released "Sangue E Seduzione" HERE. Link


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