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Shadow Of Intent Premiere New Song “Infinity Of Horrors”

Shadow Of Intent have shared an animated video for their new track “Infinity Of Horrors.” That song will appear on their new album “Imperium Delirium,” which will be available on June 27. Further information was shared in a press release:

“’Infinity of Horrors’ dives deeper into the psychological toll of war and conquest. Through a devastating sonic architecture—equal parts orchestral grandiosity, dissonant riffing, and suffocating breakdowns—the band exposes the deeper rot beneath the battlefield. In place of a traditional quote, the band offer a sobering reflection from Florence Nightingale, whose words still echo today: ‘What the horrors of war are, no one can imagine. They are not wounds and blood and fever, spotted and low, or dysentery, chronic and acute, cold and heat and famine. They are intoxication, drunken brutality, demoralization and disorder on the part of the inferior… jealousies, meanness, indifference, selfish brutality on the part of the superior.’”

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PostedMay 16, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsShadow Of Intent

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