Track By Tracks: Aexyllium - Myth Of Mankind (2025)


1. Fonteset Omnia:

An epic and pressing instrumental intro, perfect to launch the first track.

2. The Queen:

The drum intro opens a fast and wild song, and the first track immediately transmits energy.

3. Hexe:

The perfect connection between Sam's and Arianna'svoices in a fresh and dynamic song, perfect for a single.

4. Into Oblivion:

One of the few songs where the lyrics are inspired by Norse Mythology, a linear and solid piece, with the two voices alternating perfectly in the chorus.

5. In Sorrow:

Probably the darkest track on the album. Sam's extreme singing makes the piece explode, which continues pressingly also thanks to the flute and violin melodies.

6. Myth of Mankind:

It’s the title track of the album and probably the song that best represents the evolution of the band: dynamic singing, powerful orchestrations, and technical riffs.

7. Eclissi:

It's the band's first song with lyrics in Italian and it fits perfectly with the musical lines. The choirs inside make it perfect for interacting with the audience during a live show.

8. Wild Hunt:

A short, dark intro gives impetus to a tight, heavy track, with Sam's vocals once again taking center stage.

9. Surrender:

A song full of positive energy, masterfully driven by the voices and instrumental solos.

10. Northern Lights:

A very atypical and technically complicated piece. Here each musician is put to the test to provide something profoundly different from the other songs of the band, a hidden gem.

11. Eternity:

The perfect ending for the album: An introspective start and then the growth that leads to an explosion of emotions. What is eternity? This track delves precisely into this theme. During the outro flute, violin and piano 'lull' the listener towards the end of the album

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