Argentina-based dark/gothic rock act Amáutica will release its sophomore album, Sin Altares, via Aenaos Records on 6 September. Amáutica now presents the second single, "La Novia Oscura". The creation of the new album, Sin Altares, is a testament to the band's relentless quest for songs with a unique quality, a journey led by El Guru and Romina Dusk from their secret bunker where they have been experimenting with dark rock sounds for years.
They only emerge occasionally to record a studio album or perform at clandestine gigs in unknown, secluded locations. Listen to "La Novia Oscura" right below, and if you missed it, check out the previously released single, "Acaso El Viento", featuring Ariel Rossi (The Beauty Of Gemina, Koenix), over HERE. Link

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