Introducing “In Isolation”, the first single from Hope for the Dying’s new album Aletheia.
Hope for the Dying received praise from fans and press for their Facedown debut “Dissimulation” in 2010. On the new album Aletheia, Hope for the Dying are back with over an hour of epic metal inspired by both American and European metal bands, past and present. The skill level and technicality combined with the orchestral heaviness of this new album is sure to bring many new fans to Hope for the Dying as well as completely satisfy their existing fanbase.
The new full length Aletheia will be released March 19.
You can see the lyric video for “In Isolation” here.
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