Atmospheric metal outfit The Man-Eating Tree has served the second single/animated lyric video, "To The Sinking", from its upcoming album, Night Verses, due on 11 April through Noble Demon.
The band comments: "'To The Sinking' is a song that explores the borderline between sleep and wakefulness. It captures the beauty of an autumn morning and, conversely, the deepest graves of the sea. 'To The Sinking' is the first composition completed for the album, and we want to showcase this aspect of the current The Man-Eating Tree sound as well".
Find the previously released "Seer" video, alongside more info, HERE. Link
THE MAN-EATING TREE - Serves Second Single/Lyric Video From Upcoming Album
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