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Eidola Premiere "The Faustian Spirit" Video

Eidola have shared an official video for their new song “The Faustian Spirit.” That track will appear on their new album “Mend,” which is set to be released on January 17. Andrew Michael Wells said the following:

“’The Faustian Spirit’ is a testament to the journey we’ve been on and pulls from a decade of evolution. It’s the culmination of six albums, woven together with passion and energy. With Mend, we’re not holding back; we’re pushing the boundaries of what this band has always been about. Coming off of ‘Eviscerate,’ ‘Mend’ feels like the other side of the same coin – a fierce, powerful continuation of the themes that shape our work. If this track is just the beginning, we’re ready to take listeners to places they’ve never been with us before.”

“Mend” Track Listing:

01. “Brahman: Garden Of Eden”
02. “Prodigy”
03. “Empire Of Light”
04. “My Father’s House”
05. “Kaleidoscope”
06. “A Pearl In A Dead Sea”
07. “Blood In The Water”
08. “Renaissance”
09. “What It Means To Be Alone”
10. “Restore Me”
11. “The Faustian Spirit”
12. “Godhead: First Temple”
13. “Revelation: The Infinite Beauty Of Oneness”

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PostedNovember 15, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsEidola, The Faustian Spirit, Mend

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