DRACONIAN &; Sorrow Of Sophia

Draconian – Sorrow Of Sophia

The song " Sorrow Of Sophia" by D R A C O N I A N serves as a profound exploration of Gnostic themes, inspired by the goddess Sophia's narrative. This track combines diverse musical elements, ranging from minimalist expressions to heavy riffs and symphonic soundscapes. It marks a significant contribution to their upcoming album, " Under a Godless Veil," set for release on October 30, 2020.

NOCTURNA &; New Evil (Official Video)

Nocturna – New Evil

N O C T U R N A, a new Gothic Symphonic/ Power Metal band, features vocalists Grace Darkling and Rehn Stillnight, with songwriting by Federico Mondelli. Their debut album, " Daughters of the Night," is set for release on January 21, 2022. The band aims to appeal to fans of Nightwish, Powerwolf, and Epica, showcasing a blend of powerful vocals and intricate compositions.

Kylie Minogue & Nick Cave &; Where The Wild Roses Grow

Kylie Minogue & Nick Cave – Where The Wild Roses Grow

The editorial discusses the song " Where The Wild Roses Grow" by Kylie Minogue and Nick Cave, highlighting its quality while noting the presence of advertisements in the high quality version. This issue detracts from the listening experience, prompting a call for improvements to enhance accessibility and enjoyment for fans.

Faded Out feat. Within Temptation By Asking Alexandria (Official Music Video)

Faded Out Feat. Within Temptation By Asking Alexandria

The official music video for " Faded Out" features Asking Alexandria alongside Sharon den Adel from Within Temptation. Directed by Michael Lombardi, the video showcases a collaboration that blends the unique styles of both artists. Fans can stream or download the track through various platforms, and the band encourages followers to connect via their social media channels for updates and new releases.

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Primordialis

The Primordials do not belong to the realm of explicit horror or immediate violence. Their power lies not in attack, but in silent proximity. They are beautiful—not according to human standards, but in a way that seems to predate all rules, a beauty that disarms precisely because it does not try to please. There is something slightly misplaced about them, a subtle imperfection that unsettles the eye and yet holds it captive.

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