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Ashtar returns as a one-person band

Posted by Loren on May 20, 2023

Ashtar returns as a one-person band
Ashtar - Wandering Through Time

Today, Eisenwald record label announced the July 28 release of Wandering Through Time, the latest from Swiss blackened doom metal project Ashtar. Ashtar last released Kaikuja in 2020 as a duo, with Wandering Through Time marking a format change as a one woman-band led by Witch N.

Listen to the lead single, and first track on the album, "Into the Gloom" below. Wandering Through Time will release on LP, cd, and digital formats.

Track list:

1. Into the Gloom
2. The Submerged Empire
3. Deep Space and High Waters
4. Voices (Collide Again)
5. Summoning the Dryads
6. I Want to Die (Post Mortem Cover)

Ashtar returns as a one-person band
Ashtar - Wandering Through Time

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