Out now, Wilderness Of Mirrors, the latest album from Tunisian and French heavy metal band Myrath, who’ll be heading out live throughout Europe next month but not making any pitstops in the UK.
As visual compensation for their fans, Myrath have an official video out for their latest single ‘Soul Of My Soul’, a piece built around artistic dance performance, stripped down piano moments and what’s described as a deeply emotional vocal delivery from singer Zaher Zorgati.
Minimalistic yet expressive, it allows the song to breathe, placing vulnerability, movement and feeling at the very centre. It’s a song about love and connection that endure beyond loss, time and absence. Rather than mourning what is gone, the band explore memory as something eternal, a presence that lingers in every breath, every silence, every corner of the mind.
You can listen to the new single and check out the video here at RAMzine.
Tracks featured on Wilderness Of Mirrors are: ‘The Funeral’, ‘Until The End’, ‘Breathing Near The Roar’, ‘Les Enfants Du Soleil’, ‘Still The Dawn Will Come’, ‘The Clown’, ‘Soul Of My Soul’, ‘Edge Of The Night’, ‘Echoes Of The Fallen’ and ‘Through The Seasons’. You can order the album here.
Blending oriental influences with progressive and power metal, Wilderness Of Mirrors has been described as a journey through fantasy and reality, from haunting melodies to thunderous riffs and cinematic arrangements.
‘Soul Of My Soul’ follows previous single ‘Breathing Near The Roar’, one of the most intense and emotionally charged tracks from the album, exploring isolation, survival and the fragile line between truth and illusion. Through haunting imagery and raw emotion, the lyrics portray the fight to stay alive, emotionally and spiritually.
You can listen to that single and check out the video below.



















