Southern gothic-infused blackened death metal act The Noctambulant opens the gates to the abyss with their new single "Bring The Sorrow". Drawing from the raw bloodlines of blues, rockabilly, goth rock, and American country, Florida's dark torchbearers The Noctambulant channel the haunted spirits of the South, where gospel hymns curdle into laments and salvation tastes of rust and whiskey. "Bring The Sorrow" is the first true blast of sound from a forthcoming chapter in The Noctambulant's evolution, a forceful wake-up call from the shadows of the American heartland.

The track begins with the metaphorical crack of a Bible slamming shut on a pulpit, signalling the end of blind faith and the beginning of reckoning. Its lyrics twist the familiar words of Psalm 91, a passage once meant to promise protection and peace, into something deeply corrupted. In the world of "Bring The Sorrow", faith offers no refuge, only torment. The song reimagines the sacred as profane, echoing through the backwoods of Appalachia and the swamps below, where every prayer is answered with silence.

"Bring The Sorrow" captures The Noctambulant's signature fusion of dark Americana, gothic metal, and blackened death metal, where howling guitars and funeral dirges collide. It is both a sermon and a curse, a lament for a world where redemption has lost its meaning. Over HERE, you can check out the previously released single/video "Hell Ride - The Second Death". Link