Totalement ! Ca s'écoute sans problème ! Une jolie mélodie dans ce que le groupe sait faire de mieux. Certes ce n'est pas la plus belle qu'ils aient pu nous pondre mais ça se retient et on reconnait clairement Insomnium. Si la suite est du même acabit l'album devrait être sympa.
EP à la fin de l'année qui est un complément de l'album Anno 1696 car en faisant initialement partie.
Très chouette clip.
Music, essentially, is a weapon to destroy the walls we built around us - and Finnish metal melancholists, Insomnium, are amongst its strongest wielders. Their ninth masterpiece, Anno 1696, released in early 2023 led us deep into the dark and troublesome past of Northern Europe, a time of witches, of superstition, of bloodlust and frenzy. And of werewolves.
In November, Insomnium continue the epic story of Anno 1696 on their addendum-like EP, Songs Of The Dusk, featuring 22 minutes of music and three more journeys into a dark and foggy past.
"We simply had eleven great songs, and we thought that this material is too good to be 'just' bonus tracks," Niilo Sevänen (bass, vocals) states. "They are part of the big story, so you can think of them as the director's cut material that tells a little extra. For those who want to have more."
Mixed by Jaime Gomez Arellano (Orgone Studios) and mastered by Tony Lindgren (Fascination Street Studios), Anno 1696 and the matching Songs Of The Dusk are by far their most accomplished, emotionally rattling, soaring achievements.
Today marks the release of the title track, "Song Of The Dusk", that is available on all digital platforms. Make sure to watch another majestic video from Riivata for the epic, almost 10 minute long saga below.
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade