London (UK)-based dark metal/gothic rock act Light Of The Morning Star will release a new EP entitled Wings In The Night Sky on 4 October via Debemur Morti Productions. The upcoming EP is the band's darkest, coldest and grandest emission to date.
Cloaking a deathbed of ominous dark metal in sepulchral goth rock drapery, these four nocturnal pieces channel the haunted essence of the acclaimed previous album, Charnel Noir (2021), but minus the romanticism and charged with an increasingly sinister level of malevolence.
Light Of The Morning Star creates an unrelenting atmosphere of morbid enchantment through dread dynamics, suspenseful orchestration, propulsively hypnotic rhythms and stately, spectral, earworm-embedded songwriting conveyed with utmost dead-eyed conviction via the sonorous baritone and graveside whispering of frontman O-A.
The band comments: "Wings In The Night Sky is fixed immutably in the chill of the grave. Unholy, insatiable hunger... the terrible discovery of new, unseen gateways and paths... and the genesis and absolute essence of unforgiving ghostly vampirism."
Just recently Light Of The Morning Star unveiled the first track, "Burial Chamber Cold", and you are invited to listen to it. Link

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