Track premiere "Open Wounds" for lithuanian black/death band SISYPHEAN
Let’s get this out of the way now: SISYPHEAN are not simply another band working through the motions of the typical black metal sound. Their second album will be released by Transcending Obscurity Records on May 27th, 2022, and if you’re looking for your typical blast beats and tremolo riffs, you should probably look elsewhere because this record isn’t it. Instead, we get something more progressive and fresh that’s sure to leave fans clamoring in anticipation of what these young musicians will do next.
Sisyphean have delivered now a sample of their work, by launching the single "Open Wounds", that can be watched below:
Mixed by Satanic Audio (Behemoth, Thaw, Blaze of Perdition), mastered by Resonance Sound (Cruciamentum, Absu) and with suitably awe-inspiring cover artwork by Nightjar Art Of Adam Burke, the record releases in full one month from now in a wide variety of formats and merch.
Here you have the tracklist, as well as the cover of their new album, "Colours of Faith".
Let’s get this out of the way now: SISYPHEAN are not simply another band working through the motions of the typical black metal sound. Their second album will be released by Transcending Obscurity Records on May 27th, 2022, and if you’re looking for your typical blast beats and tremolo riffs, you should probably look elsewhere because this record isn’t it. Instead, we get something more progressive and fresh that’s sure to leave fans clamoring in anticipation of what these young musicians will do next.
Sisyphean have delivered now a sample of their work, by launching the single "Open Wounds", that can be watched below:
Mixed by Satanic Audio (Behemoth, Thaw, Blaze of Perdition), mastered by Resonance Sound (Cruciamentum, Absu) and with suitably awe-inspiring cover artwork by Nightjar Art Of Adam Burke, the record releases in full one month from now in a wide variety of formats and merch.
Here you have the tracklist, as well as the cover of their new album, "Colours of Faith".