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Within the walls of a cathedral, life's misery seems to linger. Although the elegant architecture was designed to demonstrate the glory of the almighty, it only serves to cast long shadows in the hearts of those who are suffering.
This distinct kind of melancholy is the foundation for gothic doom metal act Marble Orchard in both soul and sound. Their second full-length album Ruminations of Ruin escalates the levels of both misery and majesty.
According to the band:
"'Ruminations of Ruin' is an exploration of sorrow, loss, and the enduring human spirit. Each track represents a facet of mourning, from the emptiness of sleepless nights to the echoes of cherished memories. Inspired by personal loss and the shared struggles of existence, this album reflects the intersection of despair and resilience, offering a space for reflection and catharsis."