I’m waiting for you
Till the dawn is coming
While the night is still here
Isolation is a rented room with thin walls and a louder mind. You pace. You bargain with doubt. You count cracks in the ceiling and call it philosophy. Night stretches, elastic and merciless, until the first thin blade of morning cuts through the curtains. Clarity never arrives like a parade; it seeps in, practical and pale. You make do, you endure, and you wait for restored meaning in the morning light.
That suspended hour before sunrise — when thought grows louder than traffic, and longing outlasts logic — is precisely the terrain The Beauty of Gemina has long claimed as their own. The band’s allure resides in their music’s “dark elegance,” primarily embodied by songwriter and vocalist Michael Sele. He approaches the microphone with an air of acceptance of gravity, as if at peace with it. His voice evokes approaching fronts and pressure systems, and on the hypnotic new single “Endless Ever,” this climate turns intimate.
Endless Ever lands as a teaser for the Veil Of Rain Tour 2026, the first new cut since Songs Of Homecoming 2024. It’s an intense meditation on waiting, longing, and timeless connection. The guitars circle in minor chord arcs, then tilt toward a brief lift — that old exchange between dusk and daybreak. A repetitive beat ticks like a clock you can’t shut off. Sele stands at the center, steady, letting the tension breathe.
In the song, a voice lingers through the night, waiting for a loved one as dawn approaches. In stillness and silence, they call out, holding onto hope like a fading light against darkness. Time stretches painfully, each second heavy with longing. The repeated sense of eternity underscores devotion, isolation, and the ache of waiting without certainty of return. It’s the kind of theme that could drown in its own perfume; here, it walks a straight line.
Sele spells it out: “Endless Ever is about waiting as a state of being – about a love or hope that is greater than time. Night represents doubt, dawn represents the promise that everything will eventually resolve itself. I wanted to capture that feeling when seconds hurt because you miss someone, time loses its meaning, and in the end all that remains is the endless clinging to hope.” He’s talking about the long haul, about faith without fireworks.
The video, realized by Spanish artist Ruben Nox and produced by TBOG Moving Pictures, keeps its distance. A woman wanders city streets late at night, pensive, alone in a crowd that might as well be mannequins. Subways pass. Faces blur. She watches life move and never quite steps into it. That’s the hook: isolation in public, doubt under streetlights, hope held like a match cupped in both hands. By the time dawn breaks, Endless Ever hasn’t solved anything. It has endured — and sometimes that’s the only clarity you get.
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Founded in 2006 after the end of Nuuk, the band has logged 250 shows across 25 countries, supporting The Smashing Pumpkins and appearing at Wave-Gotik-Treffen and M’era Luna. That mileage shows. The arrangements move with purpose. Electronic rock, metal hues, even a classical tint — Mozart by way of midnight — slide into place without ceremony.
Listen to Endless Ever below and order the single here.
The Beauty of Gemina – Veil Of Rain Tour
- 26 February – Augsburg, DE – Spectrum
- 27 February – Köln, DE – Groove Bar
- 28 February – Frankfurt, DE – Das Bett
- 6 March – Stuttgart, DE – Im Wizemann Studio
- 7 March – Oberhausen, DE – Kulttempel
- 20 March – Hannover, DE – LUX
- 21 March – Hamburg, DE – Bahnhof Pauli
- 22 March – Berlin, DE – Badehaus
- 27 March – Leipzig, DE – Moritzbastei
- 28 March – Tuttlingen, DE – Stadthalle Tuttlingen
- 18 April – Mels, CH – Altes Kino (Trio+)
- 3 May – Hamburg, DE – St. Pauli Theater (w/ Katharina Thalbach)
- 25 May – Leipzig, DE – WGT Festival (Trio+)
- 5 July – Basel, CH – Festival Augusta Raurica
- 19 September – Saarbrücken, DE – Theater (w/ Katharina Thalbach)
- 27 September – Herford, DE – Theater (w/ Katharina Thalbach)
- 31 October – Fürth, DE – Theater (w/ Katharina Thalbach)
- 6 November – Wolfenbüttel, DE – Lessing Theater (w/ Katharina Thalbach)
- 7 November – Wolfenbüttel, DE – Lessing Theater (w/ Katharina Thalbach)
- 18 December – Zürich, CH – Sihlfeld (Trio+)
- 19 December – Zürich, CH – Sihlfeld (Trio+)
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