New Aara Song, Album

2022-03-14 by Fernando Alves | 1 Comments
Swiss atmospheric black metallers Aara shared a new song, 'Das Dunkel der Welt', from their upcoming full-length release Triade II: Hemera, out May 13th via Debemur Morti Productions. You can stream it below.



The album is based upon the 1820 Gothic novel 'Melmoth the Wanderer' by Charles Robert Maturin - and closely connected in style and atmosphere to 2021's initial instalment Triade I: Eos.

Tracklist:
1. Phantasmagorie
2. Adonaia's Elegien
3. Sonne der Nacht
4. Das Dunkel der Welt
5. Strepitus Mundi
6. Mitgift

Pre-orders for all physical formats will start on March 17th:
EU shop : https://bit.ly/aaraEUR
US shop : https://bit.ly/aaraUSA
Bandcamp : https://bit.ly/AaraHemera

Visit, share & support:
https://www.facebook.com/Aara-941630312665011
https://aara.bandcamp.com

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VikkiH
March 16th 2022
248 Comments


The last one was great, looking forward to this one.



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