Ukraine-based blackened death-doom project Sidus Atrum unveiled a new single and lyric video for the song "Пульс Життя (Pulse Of Life)". The track is taken from the upcoming album, Розірване Небо (Torn Sky), set for release on 10 May through Kvlt und Kaos Productions.
"In the unfathomable darkness, seemingly with no way out, there is always room for hope. Our future is determined by the choice we make every minute: life or death, growth or decay, compassion or cruelty, humanity or succumbing to base animal instincts and the desire to annihilate everything. The dawn of hope will come and bare our souls; millions will make their choice, life will prevail." - Idea by Yuliia Lykhotvor, edited by Yurii Tymchenko.
Listen to the brand new "Пульс Життя (Pulse Of Life)" right here, and check out the previously released single/video "Коли Земля Кричала (When The Earth Was Screaming)", plus more album details over HERE. Link


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