Forgotten Sunrise presents new ‘outindustrial’ video ‘Pleromantic’

Forgotten Sunrise
Out now is the video for “Pleromantic” from the Estonian outdustrial band Forgotten Sunrise. The track is taken from their latest album “elu” released last year in August and is also the opening song of the album.
Hailing from Estonia, Forgotten Sunrise formed in 1992. The band has over the years experimented with many different genres from dark electro to trip-hop and shoegaze to death metal throughout their 32 year career, and stylistically identify themselves as outsider industrial – or ‘outdustrial’. Released on the label Ohm Resistance, “elu” is the group’s first full-length in ten years and starts off their upcoming trilogy “Hallelujah!” in the middle. Forgotten Sunrise today are Anders Melts (the only constant member), Kadri Sammel (also known under the moniker Bedless Bones) and Jaan “Suva” Pullerits.
Here’s the video for “Pleromantic”.
You can get the full length release from Bandcamp.
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