A Pale Horse Named Death share new song “Shards of Glass”

NYC-based doom/goth metal band A Pale Horse Named Death – led by Sal Abruscato (ex-Life of Agony, ex-Type O Negative) – have revealed their new single titled “Shards of Glass” — check out the tune below. The track serves as the second single to be take from the band’s recently revealed upcoming album dubbed ‘Infernum In Terra’ (out September 24th, 2021 via Long Branch Records / SPV — pre-order).

Abruscato comments on the new single, “This song refers to the mental and emotional abuse that happens in a family setting. Tiptoeing around a family member that causes only emotional damage to you and your family, whatever they touch they destroy, whatever they say about your character is a lie and no one trusts what you are saying is true. You get this feeling that the broken glass you walk on is what lies in their wake of destruction.

On the impending LP, Sal previously said, “The album to me represents a new beginning, turning a new leaf shall we say with the same vibe from past albums but with a fresh open minded approach. There is no real concrete specific concept, it touches on some personal topics in my life long, my interest in the dark arts, that to have light you must have darkness to balance everything. With daylight comes nightfall, with heaven there is hell and at this moment the world seems to be in a very dark place hence the title of the album ‘Infernum In Terra’. This is a very dark album, but what else is new I always write dark music to sooth a dark soul!

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A Pale Horse Named Death is:
Sal Abruscato – Vocals Guitar
Eddie Heedles – Guitar
Joe Taylor – Guitar
Chris Hamilton – Drums
Oddie McLaughlin – Bass



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