Friday, July 17, 2026

Darkwave Unveils Epic Fifth Album Evanescent Horizons Out now! - @thebeast

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Darkwave Unveils Epic Fifth Album Evanescent Horizons Out now!


Hungarian Progressive Symphonic Death Metal Visionary Explores Love, Loss, Mortality, and the Enduring Spark of Hope

Hungarian progressive symphonic death metal artist Darkwave , the solo project of composer and multi-instrumentalist Zsolt Némethy , released his highly anticipated fifth full-length album, Evanescent Horizons , on July 15, 2026 as an independent release.

Blending the crushing intensity of death metal with sweeping orchestral arrangements, progressive musicianship, and cinematic storytelling, Evanescent Horizons stands as Darkwave's most emotionally ambitious and immersive work to date. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Fleshgod Apocalypse , Septicflesh , Ne Obliviscaris , Persefone , and Mekong Delta , the album pushes beyond genre conventions to create an experience that is both devastatingly heavy and profoundly introspective.

Rather than simply presenting a collection of songs, Evanescent Horizons unfolds as an eleven-chapter concept album chronicling the emotional journey of a soul grappling with unrequited love, grief, anger, acceptance, and the search for meaning in the aftermath of profound loss. Each composition seamlessly intertwines blistering riffs, symphonic grandeur, progressive structures, and moments of fragile beauty, inviting listeners into a deeply personal narrative where brutality and vulnerability exist side by side.

At the heart of Darkwave lies the singular artistic vision of Zsolt Némethy, who once again handled every aspect of the production. Written, arranged, performed, produced, mixed, and mastered entirely by Némethy, the album reflects an uncompromising dedication to artistic authenticity and complete creative independence.

Since the release of the debut album Hexapla in 2021, Darkwave has steadily expanded its musical and conceptual scope through Missa Innominata (2022), Thanatology (2023), and the critically acclaimed Horror Sacri (2025). Thanatology earned international recognition with a place in Metal Has No Borders' Readers' Metal Album of the Year rankings, while Horror Sacri received praise from outlets including Metal Digest and Rock Hard Italy for its sophisticated songwriting and emotional depth.

With Evanescent Horizons , Darkwave continues that evolution by asking difficult questions rather than offering easy answers.

What remains when love is never returned? Can hope survive rejection, sorrow, and the slow erosion of everything we once believed would last?

The album does not attempt to escape these questions. Instead, it embraces them, encouraging listeners to confront their own vulnerabilities while discovering that even in humanity's darkest moments, beauty and hope can still endure, however fleeting they may seem.

For fans seeking progressive extreme metal that values atmosphere, emotional storytelling, and orchestral sophistication as much as technical precision, Evanescent Horizons promises to be one of 2026's most compelling independent releases.

FFO:


Fleshgod Apocalypse • Septicflesh • Ne Obliviscaris • Persefone • Mekong Delta

Release Date:


July 15, 2026

Genre:


Progressive Symphonic Death Metal

Production Credits:


Written, arranged, performed, produced, mixed, and mastered by Zsolt Némethy

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Website:
https://darkwavemetal.com/ /> Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/darkwavemetal /> Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/darkwavemetal/ /> YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@darkwavemetal /> Bandcamp:
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https://music.apple.com/us/artist/darkwave/1581082929 /> SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/user-650553121 />

Contact:

Zsolt Némethy
zsolt.nemethy@gmail.com


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