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Inborn Suffering unveil ‘Tales From An Empty Shell’, the 3rd single from their new album, Pale Grey Monochrome

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Following in the majestic wake of ‘From Lowering Tides‘ and the heavy, doom-laden footsteps of ‘The Oak‘, Inborn Suffering now reveal a third track taken from their incredible new album, Pale Grey Monochrome.

Tales From An Empty Shell‘ is one of the most beautiful, emotive and heart rending compositions ever to emerge from the creative shadows of Inborn Suffering.

Bowed beneath the weight of despair, with melancholy bleeding from every bittersweet note, this coronach for peace of mind, this requiem for hope is a truly special piece of music – and you can experience it now at the Ardua Music below.

The funeral procession of Pale Grey Monochrome will arrive on February 7th, complete with the arresting artwork of Franck Besançon (MavethSolemn LamentSilent Hill: Townfall etc) and the intuitive mixing and mastering of Déhà of Opus Magnum Studio (AbductionDeadspaceWolvennest etc).

An honour guard for this superlative release will be provided by Inborn Suffering’s two revered early albums, Wordless Hope and Regression To Nothingness, which Ardua Music will also reissue In February, creating a perfect triptych of tragedy.

Early reviews of Pale Grey Monochrome…
“… a melody that beautifies the darkness…” – Necromance Magazine
“…a rich full sound of endless grey and unanswered questions…” – Metal Temple
“… like the icy grasp of winter covering a forest’s tree tops.” – Doomed For Metal

Find out more about Inborn Suffering here
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