Heavy guitars, beautiful melodies, symphonic arrangements and female vocals about fantasy and horror themes, that truly sounds like the European gothic or symphonic metal scene of the nineties and two-thousands. Yet, Celestial Ruin hail from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In May they will release a new ep, named 'Pandora'. Now they released a new song from that ep, 'Sense Of Exile'.
Vocalist Larissa Dawn comments on the track:
"The concept of "Sense of Exile" is hopefully a relatable one, it's about making a life altering decision based on the needs and wants of others . Completely ignoring your own gut instinct and later recognizing that the choice you made has all kinds of negative repercussions. The sound and feel of this song may be high energy, but the lyrics and emotions behind it are that of anger, regret and despair. I'm sure many of us feel these mixed emotions frequently, so I am hoping the power behind the music allows people to just let out all their frustration and after think, "I fell a lot better now"."
Vocalist Larissa Dawn comments on the track:
"The concept of "Sense of Exile" is hopefully a relatable one, it's about making a life altering decision based on the needs and wants of others . Completely ignoring your own gut instinct and later recognizing that the choice you made has all kinds of negative repercussions. The sound and feel of this song may be high energy, but the lyrics and emotions behind it are that of anger, regret and despair. I'm sure many of us feel these mixed emotions frequently, so I am hoping the power behind the music allows people to just let out all their frustration and after think, "I fell a lot better now"."
Digital and CD pre-order of the EP will be available as of April 22nd on iTunes and CD at www.celestialruin.com.

Tracklist:
1. Murder of Crows (3:52)
2. Sense of Exile (4:17)
3. No Quarter (4:34)
4. Nevermore (5:55)
5. Firestorm (4:53)
1. Murder of Crows (3:52)
2. Sense of Exile (4:17)
3. No Quarter (4:34)
4. Nevermore (5:55)
5. Firestorm (4:53)