Belgium's The Ultimate Dreamers are back with a chilling new single, "Digging", the first single from their forthcoming album Paradoxical Sleep, due in January 2025 via Spleen+ / Alfa Matrix.
The track plunges into a sinister sonic universe where dark, depressive vocals intertwine with ripping guitar riffs, amplifying the track's oppressive, doomy atmosphere. As a bonus, the single features a new version of their anthem, "Japanese Death", recalling the band's melodic and melancholy side.
"Digging" is accompanied by a striking video directed by the talented Amanita Noir, renowned for her dark, avant-garde art. This visual experience perfectly complements the track's unsettling ambience. Link
THE ULTIMATE DREAMERS - Releases Two-Track Single
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