German symphonic black metal project Suffering Souls has revealed the second track, "Soul Devourer", from its impending full-length, An Iconic Taste Of Demise, due on 31 May through Satanath Records and Fetzner Death Records.
After a thunderous intro, "Soul Devourer" unfolds its arsenal in a thoughtful manner over its six-minute duration, demonstrating the great compositional experience of the mastermind Tobias "Lord Esgaroth" Micko. Massive riffs, symphonic passages and guitar solos will thus find their space in one of the highest moments of the new album.
More about Suffering Souls' impending full-length, including the first released single/lyric video, "From Hubris To Demise", is HERE. Link
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