Royal Sorrow, the new progressive metal comet that made their debut in Finland this summer at Tuska, will release their debut album Innerdeeps on September 26th, and the event will be celebrated with a gig at Euroblast, one of the number one progressive metal festivals, on the same day.
The stunning visualiser video for the new Bloodflower single, which was released on streaming services yesterday, has been released today on YouTube.
The Finnish band, who already attracted international attention with their debut Metrograve single, once again packs themes that are simultaneously dark and beautiful in the human mind into the Bloodflower single.
“This is a dark meditation-like reflection on lust, addiction and consequences – it is a raw song about the consequences of bad choices.”
“Bloodflower is a tragedy and poetic metaphor for a flower that is both beautiful and deadly. It represents something you deeply desired, but ultimately consumed you. When redemption seems out of reach, can taking responsibility bring the peace you need?” the band ponders.
The physical version of Innerdeeps will be released as a limited edition plastic-free CD and a transparent neon orange vinyl.
The songs on the Innerdeeps album are:
Let Go
Metrograve
Samsara
Release Your Shadow
Evergreen
Survival Complex
Bloodflower
Looking Glass
Give In
Innerdeeps
Live:
16/08 – ArcTanGent (UK)
26/09 – Euroblast (DE)
Melodies of Atonement – Tour:
29/10 – RENNES – L’antipode (FR)
30/10 – BORDEAUX – Le Rocher Palmer (FR)
31/10 – PERPIGNAN – El Mediator (FR)
01/11 – MURCIA – Mamba Club (ES)
02/11 – LISBON – Republica da Musica (PT)
03/11 – PORTO – Hard Club (PT)
05/11 – BARCELONA – Sala Apolo (ES)
06/11 – MONTPELLIER – Rockstore (FR)
07/11 – MILAN – Live Club (IT)
08/11 – FRIBOURG – Fri-Son (CH)
09/11 – MUNICH – Backstage Werk (DE)
10/11 – FRANKFURT – Batschkapp (DE)
11/11 – DORTMUND – FZW (DE)
13/11 – STOCKHOLM – Fallan (SE) ilman Gåtea
14/11 – TRONDHEIM – Havet (NO) ilman Gåtea
15/11 – SKIEN – Ibsenhuset (NO) ilman Gåtea
16/11 – GOTHENBURG – Pustervik (SE)
17/11 – COPENHAGEN – Amager Bio (DK)
18/11 – BERLIN – Kesselhaus (DE)
19/11 – HAMBURG – Docks Club (DE)
20/11 – ANTWERP – Trix (BE)
21/11 – STUTTGART – Im Wizemann (DE)
22/11 – LUXEMBOURG – Rockhal (LU)
23/11 – LILLE – Théâtre Béthune (FR)