Today, gothic-doom metallers Invernoir premiere the new video “Desperate Days” at Legacy magazine’s website. The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated second album, Aimin’ For Oblivion, set for European release on September 27th (October 4th for North America / rest of the world) via code666. See & hear Invernoir‘s “Desperate Days” video in its entirety exclusively HERE.
Formed in 2016 by members of Rome’s flourishing local scene, Invernoir have shown a special talent right from the beginning with their striking debut EP, 2018’s Mourn, combining the cherished atmospheres of ’90s British doom with the more recent Scandinavian scene, managing the difficult feat of not sounding derivative at all. With their debut album in 2020, The Void and the Unbearable Loss, Invernoir received enthusiastic reviews from all over the world, building a loyal fanbase eagerly awaiting their new album, titled Aimin’ for Oblivion, for cult label code666.
Invernoir literally bring back to life the best ’90s gothic doom with this stellar new album. Aimin’ for Oblivion comprises seven tracks that will make dark metal hearts bleed with that irresistible balance between light and shadows. Invernoir‘s Aimin’ for Oblivion is unmissable for fans of old-school Anathema, Katatonia, and My Dying Bride.
In the meantime, see & hear the brand-new video “Desperate Days” exclusively HERE, courtesy of Legacy, Germany’s premier extreme metal authority. Also hear the previously revealed “Shadow Slave” HERE at Aural Music‘s Bandcamp, where the album can also be preordered. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Invernoir’s Aimin’ for Oblivion
1. Shadow Slave [6:20]
2. Doomed [5:29]
3. Desperate Days [4:50]
4. Forgotten in Time [6:02]
5. Broken [5:16]
6. Few Minutes [7:12]
7. Unworthy [6:06]
8. Useless [6:31]
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