Monday, December 8, 2025

Drowned In Silver Debut

New occult/doom rock act, Drowned In Silver, has released their debut album, Mothers, via Pagan Records in CD, LP and digital formats.

Drowned In Silver is a project formed by seasoned musicians from the black metal and experimental music scenes. Their music finds a unique balance between occult rock and trance-like expression, drawing inspiration from the spiritual intensity of artists like The Devil’s Blood, Dead Can Dance and Wardruna.

To promote the album, the band unveiled a music video to the track ‘Waves Of Sorrow that blends the dark atmospheres of occult and doom rock with a distinct gothic touch. The music video, created in collaboration with the artists from Zaćma Visual Studio and the Kraków-based dance group Morphos, visually captures the song’s intensity and mood.

Currently defined only by letters, Drowned In Silver features TFV (Voice, rattles), RG (Saxophones, duclar), L (Bass)  MŁ  (Drums), S (Guitar, rattles), and the fully named Emil Gruca  provides additional vocals.

Mothers features ‘The Living Gardens’, ‘Waves Of Sorrow’, ‘Mothers’, ‘Disillusion’ and ‘Sky II Stones II Ocean’.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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