Drown In Sulphur will release the new album ‘Dark Secrets of the Soul’ on January 12th through Scarlet Records. First single and video ‘Eclipse of the Sun of Eden’ out now! Watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvJyJxP8tMk&ab_channel=ScarletRecords Video by Riccardo Ibatici/Dite Communication. Produced, mixed and mastered by Filippo Rambelli; recorded by Filippo Rambelli and Alex Pedrotti; illustrated by Alvaro Valverde/Av Art Ilustracion;
Aesthetically inspired by the 90’s most famous vampire-themed books and movies; ‘Dark Secrets of the Soul’ will be released in the following formats: – digipack CD / – digital
Founded in 2014, the Italian blackened deathcore metal band released the debut album ‘Sulphur Cvlt’ in 2021 and reached millions of streams and views.
Sharing the stage with genre’s titans like Whitechapel, Carnifex, Rings Of Saturn, Aversion Crown and I Declare War gave Drown In Sulphur the opportunity to become a well-oiled live unit and further develop their own stylistic approach at the same time.
Perfectly balanced between modern, razor-sharp deathcore brutality & bone-chilling 90s black metal atmospheres, the new Drown In Sulphur album is a collection of violent and melodic dark songs that introduces the listener to an esoteric experience, touching the deepest and most controversial aspects of the human soul.
‘Dark Secrets of the Soul’ is an introspective journey in search of man’s spiritual elevation, taking as reference the image of the “vampire communion”, alternating anger, despair and rebellion and moving on to more fragile moments until the very final redemption.
‘Dark Secrets of the Soul’ tracklist: 1. Adveniat Regnum Tuum 2. Eclipse of the Sun of Eden 3. Buried by Snow and Hail 4. Unholy Light 5. Lotus 6. Dark Secrets of the Soul 7. Say My Name 8. Vampire Communion 9. Shadow of the Dark Throne
Drown In Sulphur: Chris Lombardo “Christ” – vocals, guitar / Emanuele Corso “Dimitryux” – guitar / Daniele Posillipo “Blacklight” – guitar / Domenico Francesco Tamilia “Darth” – drums, backing vocals