Posted by Imperator on 22nd June, 2021 @ 17:32 UTCBy Imperator on 22-06-2021 @ 17:32 UTC

The new album, which is titled "Through the Vastness of the Universe", was released yesterday through Werewolf Promotion to coincide with the summer solstice.

Debut Beyond Time album out now and streaming online
Debut Beyond Time album out now and streaming online

Atmospheric Black Metal band Poland Beyond Time have just released their debut full-length album, which is titled "Through the Vastness of the Universe", and to mark the occasion the entire album is now streaming online via the BMP YouTube channel:

 


"Through the Vastness of the Universe" was released yesterday though Polish label Werewolf Promotion to coincide with the summer solstice, and features guest vocals from Jakub "GrimSpirit" Grzywacz of Poland Evilfeast fame on several tracks. Clocking in at just under 45 minutes in length, the complete tracklist for the album is as follows:

  1. Stellar Wings
  2. Storm of Spheres
  3. The Order of Divine Law
  4. Podazajac za Swiatłem na Nocnym Niebosklonie
  5. In the Spacetime Tunnel
  6. Circle of Eternity


Despite being a relatively new formation, Beyond Time features members from fellow Polish Black Metal veterans Poland Old Leshy and Poland Kataxu, and you might notice certain similarities between the cover art for the latter's "Hunger of Elements" album and that of "Through the Vastness of the Universe":

Beyond Time Through The Vastness Of The Universe


"Through the Vastness of the Universe" is available now in CD format from the Werewolf webshop:

https://www.werewolf-webshop.pl

Alternatively, the digital version of the album is available directly from the band's Bandcamp page:

https://beyondtime-bm.bandcamp.com



Last edited by Imperator on 22nd June, 2021 @ 17:58 UTC

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