‘Karma,’ by Myrath

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Grandiosity

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“To The Stars,” opens up the new Myrath album and boy is it a good un’. Filled with heaviness and melodies, it shifts through the gears, tearing pre-conceptions to shreds. The vocals are on point, and the band sound on fire.

“Into The Light,” shimmers and shifts, turning through the growing presence of mind, bringing the goods forward.

“Candles Cry,” gets the rocking groove together, slamming through the headless endeavour, biting the tide.

“Let It Go,” burnishes the tendrils of time, shimmering on the edge of a movement, bringing the chaos forward.

“Words Are Falling,” moves with the tendrils of time, hammering the ecstasy toward the point of a tendril.

“The Wheel Of Time,” shimmers toward the movement of the beat, languishing but developing the chaos and the centre. An epic song that tells the tale of time.

“Temple Walls,” furnishes the great beyond, hammering at the chaos of the whirlwind. Slithering to the great beyond and the humanity on the edge.

“Child of Prophecy,” turns the wheel through the great beyond, soaring and carousing to the great beyond. Hitting the tide in the language of passion.

“The Empire,” slithers through the divide, hinting at more and delivering something on the edge of a firmament.

“Heroes,” delves into the being, a catchy and powerful song that drives the narrative.

“Carry On,” a fitting finale.

The album is out on 8th March.