Dutch neoclassical/doom/ambient project Aythis, who is set to release its sixth full-length album entitled Celestial Exile on the 7th of June, has now released a new single and official music video for "The Endless".
Celestial Exile is an ethereal album, finding its way between neoclassical, doom and ambient. It suggests a transcendent experience, our celestial bodies finding a home in the ether. More information about the upcoming album, Celestial Exile, and its counterpart's second album called Lost Lighthouse, which offers entirely different versions of the songs, can be found over HERE. Now enjoy new music by Aythis! Link


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