The Eternal have put out a captivating music video for their latest single, "Colours Fade", offering another compelling glimpse into their new opus, Obscured Horizons, earmarked for release on 18 September under Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM).
Blending haunting melodies with emotional depth and cinematic atmosphere, the track further showcases the group's signature ability to fuse epic heaviness with introspective songwriting. Exploring themes of memory, perception, identity, and the passage of time, "Colours Fade" captures the emotional tension between illusion and reality.
Vocalist Mark Kelson elaborates: "'Colours Fade' is about the shifting nature of perception, how memory, emotion, and time constantly reshape the way we see our lives. For me, it reflects that internal conflict between what we want to believe and what we know to be true. There's a recurring sense that we construct these emotional 'masks' to protect ourselves, but over time they become part of the illusion that holds us back. The imagery of colours fading speaks to that loss of clarity or meaning, where everything starts to feel muted or indistinguishable, yet at the same time those colours don't disappear completely, they rearrange, suggesting that nothing is ever truly lost, only transformed. 'Colours Fade' is about navigating cycles of emotion, of identity, of time and learning to exist within that flux without losing yourself entirely".
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