Catchy Melodies Meet Dark Realities in Scars of Solitude’s Latest Release

Finnish band Scars of Solitude have released the final single from their forthcoming album Under Disheartening Skies, set to be released on October 11th. The slightly progressive title track features catchy melodies, tasteful drumming, and even a jazzy guitar solo. The lyrics address the current state of the world and the loss of hope for a better tomorrow.


The band’s vocalist and guitarist Tuomo Laulainen shares some thoughts on the single and the upcoming album:


"How are we supposed to dream and have hope when the news outlets, social media, and even our dreams are filled with nightmares? We wrote the Under Disheartening Skies album during 2021-2023. We all know the horrors the world has witnessed during this time, and it doesn’t really seem to be getting much better, does it? Well, I won’t need to use much imagination to come up with depressive topics when writing lyrics for the next album—if we ever get to release one."

 

Under Disheartening Skies single on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/dodMt2Beo58

 

Listen to the single on music services (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal etc.): https://push.fm/fl/scarsofsolitude-uds-single


Under Disheartening Skies will be released as a limited edition 12” vinyl (200 copies) and a limited edition digipak CD (300 copies). The vinyl edition is made in Finland and will be pressed by the Finnish vinyl pressing company Helsingin Levypuristamo. The album will also be available on all major digital platforms upon its release.


Tracklist:
1 Stone
2 The Arsonist
3 FOMO
4 Luna
5 Under Disheartening Skies
6 Game of Thrones
7 Doors
8 Phantom Pain
9 Even Angels Will Fall
10 Void of Hope


Social content:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SCARSOFSOLITUDE
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Youtube: https://bit.ly/3QFUMuj
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scarsofsolitude
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScarsOfSolitude
Official web home: https://scarsofsolitude.com

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