We are pleased to release Second To Sun two cassettes' from Svanrenne Music

Second To Sun - The Black
Album is the true face of the band - a well-fused combination of melodic black metal and groove metal the way we see it. As always, the album includes a separate unique story behind each song. Our ambitions were through the roof on this release - we rerecorded and improved the lines for all the instruments - including the drums, bass, and even added some extra guitars, while Gleb's vocals sound as massive and crushing as always. Honesty and a natural aggressive sound are the qualities that distinguish independent artists from purely commercial ones these days, and we are happy that we can create music for the sake of art and not for just raking in some cash. We hope that our sound, punchy and somewhat scary, like a gust of cold northern wind in a seemingly empty home in the middle of the night, will let you get fully immersed in the atmosphere that we embedded in the music - nine different stories related to darkness. Darkness in temptations, actions, soul, socium, thoughts - darkness in anything and everything you can possibly imagine. Don't forget that each song has annotations, as we try to create real musical works of art that frighten with their beauty. And beauty is enchanting.

The first time on cassettes: a Bradpack with a soft touch, a black cassette with stickers on that side. Printed under exclusive license from Second To Sun.

Second To Sun - Live At The Third Rome: живое, сырое и сущий ад

The first live album by Second To Sun, recorded at three different shows over the past three years. Each of the three parts of the album consists of three different recording states: live, raw, and pure chaos. The live recording is a high-quality mixed and mastered version, the raw one is a direct feed from the soundboard during caught the show, and the third, the orthodox one, for the true connoisseurs of raw black metal, is captured on a handheld recorder right at the center of the stage during the performance.

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