If you're eager to hear some new Poets of the Fall music, you won't have to wait too long! The band has revealed that they will be launching their next single, Black Waters, this Friday.
The track was originally created during the recording sessions for the Carnival of Rust album back in 2006, but ended up on the cutting room floor. Now, twenty years later, the team has returned to refine and include it in their anniversary celebrations. The single, along with a music video, will be released at the end of this week
Writing on their official social media channels, the band posted, "Black Waters - our new single and music video are out this Friday, April 17th! 20 years in the making, the story of Black Waters began during the recording sessions of Carnival of Rust. The time has finally come to finish the song and complete the story… Join us for the video premiere chat on Friday at 12pm Finnish time / 9am UTC - stay tuned for the link & more!"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.
To mark the twentieth anniversary, the band celebrated the milestone with a sneak peek into their song iteration process, released a new line of merchandise, and announced their Echoes of the Carnival Tour for later this year. They will also be commemorating the anniversary with a special Carnival by the Sea evening in Helsinki in September.
Source & Image: Poets of the Fall's Facebook Page
Updated 15/4/26: In preparation for Friday, the video listing has now gone live! Director Miika Hakala has been announced as connected with the project and, as tradition, has posted the first snapshot of the upcoming music video.

