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Black Path Release 'Evermore' Single.

  • Writer: Rock Metal Machine
    Rock Metal Machine
  • 2 days ago
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Greek (based in Athens) melodic metallers Black Path are releasing the second single, “Evermore“, from their upcoming album “Of Paint and Ash“, which will be released on June 20th.


““Evermore” confronts the depths of grief, helplessness, and isolation – the crushing weight of reliving the same emotions time and time again. It speaks to the struggle of striving for change, only to face the same mistakes or arrive at an inevitable end. It’s about searching for meaning within a relentless cycle of solitude“.






"“Of Paint and Ash” is a deep exploration of internal conflict, weaving together themes of despair, perseverance, and the cyclical nature of human emotion. Drawing inspiration from the haunting atmosphere of the Dark Souls universe, the album journeys through shadowed landscapes, where every step feels heavy with consequence. Yet, amid the darkness, there is a relentless pursuit of meaning, making the struggle itself a reflection of the human experience. Black Path are committed to pushing their sound into deeper, more emotional realms is evident in every track, maintaining a perfect balance between growth and authenticity".



Fiery landscape with tattered banners. Gothic text reads "Black Path" and "Evermore." Dark, dramatic atmosphere with ruins.

"Of Paint and Ash" tracklist:


1. Descent

2. Endless Madness

3. Born of Betrayal

4. Abyssal

5. Izalith

6. Evermore

7. Pale Angel

8. Lost Cause

9. Attic


The single is available on Bandcamp, Spotify and all major streaming platforms.



Kostas Mexis – vocals / bass

Jon Kaneris – guitars




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