Belgian post-metal trio Pothamus releases track Heravis II.II (Let Light In)

The Belgian post-metal band Pothamus has released the single 'Heravis II.II (Let Light In)', a calmer piece previously used as an intro during live shows for their 2025 album Abur. Unlike their typical heavy sound, the track features a restrained mood with spacious textures. It served as an effective opener on the Abur tour cycle.

Pothamus, a Belgian post-metal trio known for dense riffs and ritual intensity, has now officially released 'Heravis II.II (Let Light In)' as a single. Longtime fans may recognize it from earlier performances, where the band employed it as an introductory piece during live shows supporting their 2025 album Abur.

This track departs from the group's usual crushing weight, adopting a slower unfolding with subtle rhythmic movement and spacious textures. The result is a meditative atmosphere, rather than a wall of distortion. During the Abur tour, Pothamus used the song to gently draw audiences inward, building tension through layered vocals and hypnotic repetition. In this way, it acted as a sonic gateway and thematic bridge to the heavier material that followed in their sets.

The release underscores another dimension of Pothamus's sound, demonstrating their ability to engage listeners through patience and restraint, just as powerfully as through volume. The track arrived on February 19, 2026.

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