Swedish metalcore band Imminence have announced their brand-new album ‘The Black’.
The new record is set to arrive April 12 and will mark the follow-up to the band’s 2021 album ‘Heaven In Hiding’.
Speaking about the new record, the band’s vocalist and violinist Eddie Berg has shared:
“This is the closest we’ve ever been to a self-titled release, as this record speaks volumes about what Imminence is as a band.
“Drawing influences across our discography mixed with our Scandinavian roots, you can hear elements from our entire history, yet fueled by an insatiable hunger.
“The album is probably the most conceptual we’ve ever created, and I’ve never been more proud of a body of work before. Continuing on the path as previous releases, the lyrical concepts revolve around mental health and depression.
“But there’s no holding back this time. It’s angrier, more desperate, and unhinged, soaking in fear and darkness. We’ve also allowed ourselves to let the album soar out into unexpected spaces, creating a musical journey with stark contrasts between light and darkness.
“It’s an ‘eat-your-heart-out’, unapologetic testament to what Imminence has become. This is The Black.”
To mark the news of the new album, Imminence have shared an incredible video for their recent single ‘Continuum’, which dropped at the start of this month and followed their ‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’ track – have a watch below.
See the full tracklisting for ‘The Black’ below.
Come Hell or High Water
Desolation
Heaven Shall Burn
Beyond the Pale
Death by a Thousand Cuts
Come What May
Cul-de-Sac
The Call of the Void
Continuum
L’appel du Vide
The Black
Le Noir