Gothic/doom group The Foreshadowing has unveiled the second single and cinematic video, "Judas Had A Friend", from its forthcoming album, New Wave Order, scheduled for release on 15 November via recently signed with Lifeforce Records.
While listening to New Wave Order, you are whisked away into a world of secrets and allusions. The path is The Foreshadowing's goal, which manifests in all-encompassing, organically developed musicality. The Italians are outstanding songwriters who create captivating arcs of suspense and also keep an eye on the overarching strands.
The previously released "Lobbies" single/video, alongside more info, is HERE. Link


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"This time we're trying not to complicate things too much. We want to have a simple message, but that doesn't mean there will be fewer arrangements or less songwriting..." - Pedro Paixão
"Art isn't meant to always be pretty and make us feel comfortable and good about ourselves. I'm not afraid to broach difficult emotions and to express the beautiful ones too." - Martin Saint
"We paused our work as I was grieving heavily, but once we returned to it, things took on a whole new meaning." - LV Darkling
"When I found the goth scene and the music and everything around it, I slowly started to find my true self again. I'm fascinated by Satanism - not because I worship Satan..." - Gözde Duzer

