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The Clearing Path

From: Italy
Last Known Status: Active

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Below is our complete The Clearing Path news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

The Clearing Path Streams Full Album

"Watershed Between Earth And Firmament," the debut recording from Italian solo outfit The Clearing Path is out now on Avantgarde Music, and the album is also now playing in its eviscerating entirety online. Listen in below.

Fully written, executed, recorded and mixed by Gabriele Gramaglia, following the demise of his former outfit, ThySolace, The Clearing Path's "Watershed Between Earth And Firmament" is a concept album about spiritual renaissance inspired by the beauty of mountainous landscapes of the Italian Alps north of the creator's homeland, conceived in reflection about one of the darkest periods in his life.

Stand by for more updates on The Clearing Path in the months ahead, as this debut is only the beginning of an extensive journey for the outfit. More...

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The Clearing Path Dips Into "Holy Waters"

The debut album of blackened hymns by The Clearing Path, entitled "Watershed Between Earth And Firmament," has caught the attention of Avantgarde Music, which will now back the soloist-borne act for a physical version of the record's release.

Today you can also hear another track from the album. Bathe in the "Holy Waters" below, or you can also hear the previously posted song "Sacred Mountain" over at this location.

A dense, thirty-minute release, "Watershed Between Earth And Firmament" is the recorded maiden voyage for The Clearing Path -- the solo project of one Gabriele Gramaglia -- conceived following the demise of the artist's former outfit, ThySolace. Due out July 11th, the track listing is as follows:

I. Holy Waters
II. Sacred Mountain
III. Goddess Aura
IV. Atop The Throat, My Glance Cautiously Surveys The Depths
V. My Wild Goose Chase
VI. This River Will Carry Me Towards The Grandest Light More...

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The Clearing Path Climbs The "Sacred Mountain"

Following the recent announcing of "Watershed Between Earth And Firmament," the impending debut album from Italian blackened hardcore/metal solo outfit The Clearing Path, a stream of the record's second movement has been released online. Climb the "Sacred Mountain" below.

Riding between the energetic likes of metallic hardcore/punk inspired by Converge, Tragedy and His Hero Is Gone, and atmospheric/experimental black metal citing the likes of Blut Aus Nord, Enslaved and Deathspell Omega as influences, The Clearing Path was conceived in the ashes of ThySolace by sole creator, Gabriele Gramaglia.

"Sacred Mountain" is the second of six conceptual movements which comprise "Watershed Between Earth And Firmament," due out on July 11th at first digitally, with physical versions to follow. The track listing is:

I. Holy Waters
II. Sacred Mountain
III. Goddess Aura
IV. Atop The Throat, My Glance Cautiously Surveys The Depths
V. My Wild Goose Chase
VI. This River Will Carry Me Towards The Grandest Light More...

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The Clearing Path Finishes Work On Album

Italian blackened hardcore/metal outfit The Clearing Path has completed a debut full-length album, "Watershed Between Earth And Firmament," and is finalizing the details for its release for this coming summer on July 11th.

Born from the ashes of ThySolace, The Clearing Path's sole creator, one Gabriele Gramaglia, took the black metal and hardcore influences of that act into drastically more conceptual directions, in a more ambitious delivery.

Fully written, executed, recorded and mixed by Gramaglia, "Watershed Between Earth And Firmament" is a concept album about spiritual renaissance inspired by the beauty of the mountainous landscapes in the Italian Alps north of the creator's homeland. More...

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