Ex Deo announce new EP ‘Year Of The Four Emperors’
EX DEO have announced a new EP!
Titled Year Of The Four Emperors, the upcoming EP from the Ancient Roman-themed symphonic death metal band is the follow-up to 2021’s The Thirteen Years Of Nero, and is scheduled to be released in January next year, via their new home at Reigning Phoenix Music.
Alongside the announcement of the new EP, the band have released a new song lifted from the upcoming EP; Vespasian. Speaking about the new song, band mastermind Maurizio Iacono shares, “the EP’s closing track is an anthem of resilience and renewal. Vespasian emerges as a figure of stability amid the chaos, and the music reflects his calculated strength. Triumphant melodies intertwine with thunderous percussion, capturing his consolidation of power and the restoration of Rome’s fractured empire. The lyrics exalt Vespasian as the harbinger of a new era, culminating in a resounding declaration of victory and legacy. His reign ushers in the Flavian dynasty and a semblance of peace.”
Watch the official lyric video for Vespasian here:
Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new album below:
Track List:
1. Galba
2. Otho
3. Vitellius
4. Vespasian
Year Of The Four Emperors is set for release on January 10th via Reigning Phoenix Music. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.
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