Gothic/doom group The Foreshadowing has unveiled the second single and cinematic video, "Judas Had A Friend", from its forthcoming album, New Wave Order, scheduled for release on 15 November via recently signed with Lifeforce Records.
While listening to New Wave Order, you are whisked away into a world of secrets and allusions. The path is The Foreshadowing's goal, which manifests in all-encompassing, organically developed musicality. The Italians are outstanding songwriters who create captivating arcs of suspense and also keep an eye on the overarching strands.
The previously released "Lobbies" single/video, alongside more info, is HERE. Link


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