Saphath
From:
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk,
Russia
Last Known Status: Active
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Saphath Unveils New Music Video
Russian death metal band Saphath has revealed their second single, "Outcast of Eden," from their upcoming debut, full-length album, "Ascension of the Dark Prophet" that's due out on April 8th. The single is available now on Apple Music, Spotify and all streaming services, and is accompanied by a cinematic music video available for viewing in 4K at Youtube, or below.
Commenting on the single, vocalist Alexey Duraev states:
"This is the song that questions the notion of original sin and manifests knowledge above belief. Will you be the one who seeks the truth or the one accepting a comfortable explanation?"
Hailing from the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk on the Sakhalin Island in far east Russia, Saphath's interpretation of death metal is influenced by metallic predecessors Moonspell, Dark Tranquility, ScepticfFesh, Behemoth and Cradle of Filth and melds elements of death, black and gothic metal with dark symphonic ensembles. Death defies boundaries, and so do Saphath. More...
Saphath To Release Debut Album In April
Incoming Russian death dealers Saphath will infiltrate the global metal scene this spring with the release of their debut, full-length album, "Ascension of the Dark Prophet" on April 8th. Today, the band has revealed the record's first single via a lyric video for "The Raven." The song is available now on Apple Music, Spotify and all streaming services.
Commenting on the single, vocalist Alexey Duraev states:
"The song is a reflection on 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe, that began from the questioning of why the main hero stays home alone? What if there was a plague wreaking havoc on the streets of his city? Today's world can relate to it. The song is half Poe's lyrics and half mine, written in the same meter, with amazing music by the band and a stylish animated video by Alexey (Miran) Razorenov and Alexey Popov."
Hailing from the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk on the Sakhalin Island in far east Russia, Saphath's interpretation of death metal is influenced by metallic predecessors Moonspell, Dark Tranquility, ScepticfFesh, Behemoth and Cradle of Filth and melds elements of death, black and gothic metal with dark symphonic ensembles. Death defies boundaries, and so do Saphath. More...