Spain’s Golgotha have released a video for the track ‘Too Late’, taken from upcoming seventh album, Hubris


The momentous new album from Golgotha, Hubris, will be released by Abstract Emotions on April 24th. The band’s seventh full length studio release, Hubris sees the band delivering some of their darkest, most unflinching, raw and honest material to date. Drawing on personal struggles and the real emotional hardships faced in everyday life, Hubris is an important and pivotal album for Golgotha. Today, on March 27th, Golgotha have released a second track and video from the forthcoming album. Following in the harrowing footsteps of first single, ‘A Simple Life‘, ‘Too Late‘ dives even deeper into the challenging depths of Hubris. Within the impenetrable shadows of ‘Too Late’ heaviness, emotion and atmosphere merge to create a listening experience of rare power – as the band have explained…

“The song begins with extremely heavy and agonizing riffs, establishing from the very first moment a feeling of tension and darkness. From there, the track evolves into deep atmospheric passages, constantly shifting between the oppressive density of Death/ Doom and more ethereal and immersive moments. These dynamic changes build a powerful emotional soundscape that guides the listener through different states and atmospheres, something Golgotha has developed and refined throughout their career. The theme of ‘Too Late’ revolves around the downfall of an individual who loses absolutely everything. Throughout his life he has gradually lost his friendships, financial stability and even his own identity, consumed by his decisions and by an arrogance that prevents him from seeing the consequences of his actions. When he finally becomes aware of everything he has destroyed and tries to reclaim it, he realizes that it is already too late. The song reflects on personal decay and on how, sometimes, awareness arrives when there is nothing left to save.”

With ‘Too Late’, Golgotha reveal one of the most intense and emotional sides of Hubris, combining the crushing weight of their trademark doom/death majesty with a strong atmospheric and narrative depth.
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