NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – November 27, 2024â
SHORES OF NULL Shares Live Video “My Darkest Years” From HELLFEST 2024
Full Live Video On THUNDERFLIX
New Album “The Loss of Beauty” Out Now!
Announcing their partnership with Thunderflix earlier this November to showcase their full live performance at this year’s Hellfest Open Air (Temple Stage) in Clisson, France, Italian melodic death-doom force Shores of Null are sharing their next clip from the festival for the song “My Darkest Years” off their latest and fourth record âThe Loss of Beautyâ released on Spikerot Records during March 2023.
Vocalist Davide Straccione adds:
âHellfest was the culmination of an intense promotional cycle during which we had the privilege of taking ‘The Loss Of Beauty’ far and wide. Stepping onto that stage was an incredibly powerful experience, rewarding us for years of relentless hard work, dedication, and a deep love for what we do. We felt the energy of the crowd resonating with us, and in that moment, it truly felt like we were exactly where we were meant to be. On a personal level, it was a dream come true, and I believe I can speak for the entire band when I say it was the highlight of our career so far.â
Watch Shore of Null performing “My Darkest Years” at https://youtu.be/sRz1yFn-m9o
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The full set can be viewed on ThunderFlix, the world’s premier on-demand video streaming service dedicated exclusively to heavy metal music HERE.
Music Video for “My Darkest Years” at https://youtu.be/DUgQC52vyOY
âPrevious live clip from Hellfest 2024 – “A New Death Is Born” – https://youtu.be/Zw07Pvr5BsMâ
Hellfest 2024 Setlist:â
intro: Transitory
1. Destination Woe
2. The Last Flower
3. Ruins Alive
4. Quiescent
5. Darkness Wonât Take Me
6. Nothing Left To Burn
7. My Darkest Years
8. A New Death Is Born
outro: Blazing Sunlight
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Live Video Credits:
Live Sound Tech: Nikos Giagkoudakis
Video Recording: Sombrero & Co
Shores of Null‘s delivered a powerful performance at Hellfest in France this past summer as part of the band’s extensive touring in support of their new album “The Loss of Beauty”. This fourth album follows the acclaimed âBeyond The Shores (On Death And Dying)â, unanimously considered by fans and critics as one of the doom-metal gems of recent years. Both albums were recorded between 2019 and early 2020, and although “The Loss of Beauty” was initially conceived as the bandâs third album, âBeyond The Shoresâ took its place as it better reflected the doom and gloom sentiment of the ‘annus horribilis’ 2020.
Across 11 tracks (plus two bonus tracks), Shores Of Null once again submerges listeners with tempestuous and turbulent riffs. The band continues to hone its sound and take its melancholic dark metal to new heights by mastering an assorted palette of genres with inbred poignancy. The lyrics celebrate beauty in imperfection and transience and are meant to be an invitation to seek beauty in little things, especially those unexpected and ephemeral.
Dark and heavy, tinged with feelings of despair, âThe Loss Of Beautyâ was released on March 24th, 2023, and recommended for fans of Swallow The Sun, Borknagar, and Paradise Lost.
Music Video – The Last Flower –Â https://youtu.be/W_LV8-Mz8qA
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Music Video – Darkness Won’t Take Me –Â https://youtu.be/zjY8Wztnq-k
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Album Stream:
YouTube –Â https://youtu.be/vWOcwJYjhq8
Spotify –Â https://spoti.fi/3ZckbMW
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Album order (Digital, CD, Vinyl) –Â https://linktr.ee/thelossofbeautyâ
Track Listing:â
1. Transitory – 1:20
2. Destination Woe – 4:52
3. The Last Flower – 4:59
4. Darkness Won’t Take Me – 4:14
5. Nothing Left To Burn – 4:55
6. Old Scars – 4:23
7. The First Son – 2:17
8. A Nature In Disguise – 6:26
9. My Darkest Years – 4:56
10. Fading As One – 5:19
11. A New Death Is Born – 4:54
Album Length: 48:40
Bonus Tracks (CD and digital only)
12. Underwater Oddity – 4:18
13. Blazing Sunlight – 1:57
Shores Of Null is:
Davide Straccione – Vocals
Gabriele Giaccari – Guitars
Raffaele Colace – Guitars
Matteo Capozucca – Bass
Emiliano Cantiano – Drums
For more info: Spikerot.com | Shoresofnull.com
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About:Â Shores of Null stand out from their contemporaries with their ability to blend seemingly disparate elements into their sound, overwhelmingly heavy and soothing at the same time: blackened aggression stands alongside gothic-doom sections without either sounding out of place. Their music can be both melancholic yet majestic, made of chorale-like guitar textures across the instrumentâs entire range, sustained by a powerful rhythmic section and punctuated by a refined mixture of clean and growled vocals, along with extensive use of pleasing vocal harmonies which have become the bandâs trademark through the years.
The Rome-based metal band has been an unwavering presence within the metal underground since their musical outset in 2013, churning out three impressive records: the melodic and somber âQuiescenceâ (Candlelight, 2014), the darker and more complex âBlack Drapes For Tomorrowâ (Candlelight/Spinefarm, 2017), and finally their most ambitious work to date âBeyond The Shores (On Death And Dying)â (Spikerot Records, 2020), a 38-minute long opus which continues to prove the bandâs willingness to go off the beaten path while creating their ultimate doom manifesto.
The bandâs fourth album “The Loss Of Beauty”, recorded during the same sessions of âBeyond The Shoresâ, was released in March of 2023.
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Metal Hammer writers’ top metal albums of 2023 – Edwin McFee – #20 – Shores of Null – The Loss of Beauty
“Once again, Shores of Null continue to impress with yet another slab of high-quality doom/death that seems the quintet on an upwards trajectory. Their âAlice in Chains gone doomâ recipe needs no repairing, thank you kindly, and while theyâve been around for nearly a decade, itâs still exciting to see where they go from here, because it still feels like The Loss of Beauty is hinting at even greater things to come. Add this to your overcast morning breakfast coffee moments, or your sunny afternoon chillout sessions.” – Angry Metal Guyâ
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â“With The Loss of Beauty, Shores of Null have released a hot contender for my album of the year, which I can warmly recommend to every fan of melancholic metal with doom, gothic, melodic death and black metal influences! I give this masterpiece the highest grade!” – Soundmagnet Magazinâ
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â“I highly recommend spending a quiet hour listening to the record with headphones.” – Powermetal.deâ
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â“It is a highly entertaining set of songs that comes together well nonetheless and leads to an emotional impact upon the listener. Fans of melancholic doom metal will find a lot to like here.” – Metal Biteâ
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â“with this new work, the Shores Of Null have shown all their majestic talent: The Loss Of Beauty is an album that mixes evil and joy, clarity and impurity, melodies and distortions with extreme dexterity. An album that will attract you thanks to its enchanting idyllic and romantic scores but which will make you unleash as soon as the rough and atrocious parts come into play: a record capable of transporting the interlocutor into a mystical and fairy environment but simultaneously unhealthy and distressing. Nothing to add: listen to them and I’m sure you will have yourselves confirmed everything I said!” – Metal Waveâ
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â“”The Loss Of Beauty” has not lost its beautiful melodies And it is exactly this mix that SHORES OF NULL keep to the end of the album… âThe Loss Of Beautyâ convinces by far Stretches through its refreshing heterogeneity. Straccione’s very strong vocal performance does the rest.” – Metal.deâ
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â“The Loss Of Beauty offers melancholic dark metal with a wide range of influences, from gothic metal to doom metal to melodic black/death metal. With frequent use of clean vocals and deep growls. A must for fans of Paradise Lost, Amorphis and Enslaved.” – Metalogy
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