This morning, Poets of the Fall, the real-life band behind Old Gods of Asgard, released their latest single, Black Waters! Originally intended as a potential track for their 2006 album, Carnival of Rust, the band revisited and developed it to mark the album's 20th anniversary.
The single is paired with a new music video, thematically reminiscent of Cradle in Love and Moonlight Kissed, and featuring the full band. Once again, Miika Hakala returned to the helm as director, in a collaboration which has spanned almost a decade. For the beautiful internal shots, the team travelled a little further out, recording at the stunning Tervakoski Manor in Janakkala.
The track will be a part of a special Carnival of Rust 20th anniversary vinyl, sold at the Backstage Rockshop, and set to be released on May 8th 2026. The album consists of thirteen songs across two vinyls, housed in a gatefold sleeve. On the addition of the new track, the listing reads, "The anniversary pressing features a previously unreleased single, 'Black Waters', presented as a final added chapter to the album’s story. Unearthed from the original recording sessions and completed in the present day, the track feels less like an outtake and more like a voice that finally found its moment."
Alan Wake and Control fans will likely also know Poets of the Fall by their fictional alter-ego, Old Gods of Asgard. The group was founded in 2003, debuting with Late Goodbye, as heard in Max Payne 2. With over two decades of wonderful music, Carnival of Rust remains a standout in their collection and a fan favourite. It was the album and song that proved that the band had a future and an eager audience, standing on its own. With Carnival of Rust, Poets of the Fall reached high in the domestic charts, where it remained for several months, received awards for both the album and the single, and built on their successes from Signs of Life.
