Following "Deathlike Silence", released last month, The Eternal invites listeners to explore another chapter of the album - the intense title track. Featuring acclaimed Tuvan throat singer Albert Kuvezin (Yat-Kha) and Russian singer Emily Saaen, the song incorporates unearthly drones that add an otherworldly dimension to the track. Lyrically describing a shapeshifting entity, The Eternal has masterfully crafted a piece of profound heaviness, with vocalist/guitarist Mark Kelson's almost chant-like vocals enhancing the haunting and eerie atmosphere created by the rest of the group.
The Eternal's seventh full-length Skinwalker will come out on 28 June via Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM). Find more about it HERE. Link


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