Track Video Free up: September 27, 2024, at 10 PM AEST
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Elegeion to Unveil Epic Track Video for “Sombre Skies” on September 27, That includes Some of the Longest Multi-Location Doom Steel Movies Ever!
Melbourne, Australia – After a 17-year hiatus, the esteemed Gothic/Black/Doom Steel band Elegeion triumphantly returned with their extremely expected album, Plight of the Heretic. Launched previous in 2022, the album marks an important comeback for the band, melding Gothic Doom, Depressive Suicidal Black Steel (DSBM), and classical influences with evocative feminine vocals.
Plight of the Heretic showcases Elegeion’s enduring legacy and creativity. Crafted over a decade and recorded, combined, and mastered from November 2020 to January 2022, the album displays the emotional depth of the pandemic technology. Spanning 5 tracks and just about 50 mins, it gives a profound mix of Gothic Doom and DSBM, enhanced via a cultured and mature manufacturing.
New individuals Kindah and Rune have joined founding member Kwan, enriching the band’s vintage sound with recent views. Recorded via Jesse Oberin and mastered via the acclaimed Jens Bogren (Katatonia, Opeth, Draconian, Rotting Christ, Swallow the Solar, Arch Enemy) , the album is famous for its heat, spacious tonal high quality, permitting each and every part to polish.
Frontman and guitarist Anthony Kwan expresses his delight within the album, declaring, “We’re so happy with this success. After being in suspended animation for goodbye, I am hoping you’ll see that the Elegeion flame remains to be smartly and actually alive.”
Elegeion is ready to unveil a groundbreaking track video for the monitor Sombre Skies on September 27, 2024, at 10 PM AEST. The video, filmed throughout 9 places and working 14 mins and 15 seconds, is poised to be one of the vital longest multi-location doom steel movies ever produced, and the longest within the Gothic Doom Steel style.
The introduction of the video spanned two years, promising a visually shocking revel in that enhances the album’s intensity and intricacy.
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