Italian gothic/symphonic metal ensemble Rossometile have released their new EP, Geminus, accompanied by the official video for its title track.
More than a simple reissue, Geminus stands as a special publication dedicated to one of the group's most iconic compositions. The EP gathers five tracks that trace the piece's evolution, offering listeners both fresh interpretations and previously unavailable material.
For the first time, "Geminus" appears in a brand‑new English‑language version, while preserving the emotional intensity and the gothic‑symphonic atmospheres that have long defined the song as one of Rossometile's hallmark works.
The EP also includes the original Italian version, featured on the album Gehenna; an instrumental rendition; and "Nel Solstizio d'Inverno Pt. I" and "Terrenica", both performed by current vocalist Ilaria "Hela" Bernardini and released on CD for the very first time. Together, these pieces make Geminus a true bridge between the band's past and present.
With Geminus, Rossometile celebrate one of the defining compositions of their career, showcasing their distinctive identity through evocative melodies, majestic orchestrations, and a unique balance of gothic and symphonic metal. Link
ROSSOMETILE - Releases Geminus EP And Title Track Video
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