Rome (Italy)-based gothic/doom metallers Invernoir premiered online the new video "Desperate Days". The track is the second to be revealed from the band's second album, Aimin' For Oblivion, set for European release on 27 September (4 October for North America / rest of the world) via code666.
Invernoir literally brings back to life the best '90s gothic doom with this new album. Aimin' For Oblivion comprises seven tracks that will make dark metal hearts bleed with that irresistible balance between light and shadows. Invernoir's Aimin' For Oblivion is unmissable for fans of old-school Anathema, Katatonia, and My Dying Bride.
Watch the video and listen to "Desperate Days" right below, and in case you've missed it, over HERE is the previously released track "Shadow Slave", plus more album details. Link

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"We were kind of exploring dark subject matters and darker sounds. I really like that, and this is the direction we are going right now." - Larissa Vale
"I think we longed for a band where we could be there from scratch and form everything the way we want." - Fabienne Erni
"We paused our work as I was grieving heavily, but once we returned to it, things took on a whole new meaning." - LV Darkling
"You can see it in social media, in the world, with the wars going on, and I think it's an appropriate title for an album." - Skinny Disco

