BLACK YET FULL OF STARS release new album 'In Glorious Red' on 20th March, new single 'Halom Schacor' also released with video on 20th March

Acclaimed composer Carlo M. Dini unveils a striking new chapter in his orchestral metal journey with, ‘In Glorious Red’, the extended orchestral version of ‘Dark Wing Gospel'

Amsterdam-based Italian composer Carlo M. Dini, the mastermind behind the genre-blending orchestral metal project Black Yet Full of Stars, is back with a powerful new instrumental album, ‘In Glorious Red, alongside the release of the official video for its opening track, Halom Schacor.

Following the success of Dark Wing Gospel in its original form, this new instrumental edition strips away the vocals, allowing Dini’s masterful compositions to take centre stage. This version offers listeners an even deeper immersion into the intricate layers of orchestral grandeur, progressive metal complexity, and cinematic intensity that define Black Yet Full of Stars.

A NEW DIMENSION TO ‘DARK WING GOSPEL.
A project renowned for pushing musical boundaries, Black Yet Full of Stars thrives in its seamless fusion of symphonic, progressive, and power metal elements. In Glorious Red is a testament to Dini’s expertise in both metal and film scoring, weaving together massive string sections, choral arrangements, and dramatic orchestration with thunderous guitar riffs and intricate compositions. The instrumental edition of the album further showcases Dini’s meticulous craftsmanship, highlighting the grandeur of his arrangements while offering a fresh perspective on the album’s dark, alchemic themes.

Written and produced entirely by Dini, the album features an array of top-tier musicians, including Michiel van der Plicht (Pestilence, God Dethroned, Carach Angren) on drums and Ludovico Cioffi (Delain, Modern Age Slavery, Nightland) on bass, amongst other exceptional guests. Dark Wing Gospel was mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni (Rhapsody, Vision Divine, Michael Romeo), with re-amping handled by Stefano Morabito (Fleshgod Apocalypse, Hideous Divinity).

ABOUT CARLO M. DINI
Carlo M. Dini has been crafting his unique blend of orchestral and metal music since founding Black Yet Full of Stars in Italy. A self-taught composer and guitarist, Dini shifted from classical to electric guitar during his university years before fully embracing orchestration. His passion for cinematic composition led him to establish a career in film scoring, with Black Yet Full of Stars serving as his experimental musical playground.

Following the release of the project’s self-titled debut in 2016, Dini relocated to Amsterdam, where he continued refining his fusion of classical orchestration and metal. His work is influenced by a diverse range of artists, from Nightwish to Peter Gabriel, resulting in a sound that is as personal as it is epic.
With Dark Wing Gospel, Dini continues to break new ground, proving once again that Black Yet Full of Stars is a force to be reckoned with in the world of symphonic and progressive metal.

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