Emissaries (Single, 2021)

by The Moor

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Mixed and Mastered by Fredrik Nordström (who’s previously put his stamp on releases by In
Flames, Architects, Obscura, Opeth, Dark Tranquillity, among others), the single sees the group setting new benchmarks for their ability to fuse memorable songwriting with dark and melodic death metal influences, that caresses the palate at length, leaving behind memories of bands like
Nevermore, Soilwork, Arch Enemy.

lyrics

EMISSARIES
(Lyrics and Music: Enrico Longhin)

In a watery grave, it’s all faded
waking up standing on a thin wire
every soul reduced to ash
starving for more and more and more

neglecting the past, omitting the faults
overlooking this sea of hate,
we are the emissaries

come to another day
they fall apart into pieces
just to breathe them
just to leave everything behind

come to another day
they are nothing but the time
it’s all made, drift away
when the emissaries come

feeding the oddity
searching for reasons
together without fear
we shall face the

eclipse, in the reign of starvation
in the year of the hunger
remember what we are made of
and what we were made to

credits

released October 1, 2021
Mixed and Mastered at Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, Sweden by Fredrik Nordström
Recorded at Flameout Studio, Venice, Italy

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The Moor Venice, Italy

The Moor is a progressive metal band with ever-evolving sound facets. After their debut in 2012, they distinguished themselves for their atmospheric and innovative sound, incorporating elements of progressive rock and metal in various forms, including death metal and thrash metal, while maintaining recognizable melodies and memorable choruses. ... more

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