Israeli gothic doom metal outfit Tomorrow's Rain has delivered the third single, "Muaka," which features a guest vocalist Attila Csihar from Mayhem. The song is a part of the band's approaching sophomore album, Ovdan, due on 19 April through AOP Records.
The band's vocalist Yishai Sweartz says: "'Muaka' means distress, I think it's one of our darkest songs ever, almost black metal in some parts, being a part of the underground scene in the early 90's I was in touch with Mayhem (Oystein) via letters I kept all these years and fell in love with the sound of early Darkthrone/Mayhem and the Tormentor album Anno Domini, I think some parts in 'Muaka' are inspired by them, I knew Attila pretty well from the time we spent in Tel Aviv so I asked him to do vocals with me, hear his voice in this songs sends a shiver down my spine, it's exactly the vibe I was looking for".
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TOMORROW'S RAIN - Reveals Third Single From Approaching Album
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