The Old Dead Tree, a French gothic metal band, has made a notable comeback with their new EP, London Sessions, recorded at the iconic Abbey Road Studios. Following a split in the early 2000s, the band reunited post-Covid, releasing the single "Terrified" and performing at Hellfest, which reignited their creative spark. The EP features four tracks, blending emo influences with theatrical elements, notable in songs like “Feel Alive Again” and “What Else Could We’ve Said.” Scheduled for release on November 28th, London Sessions serves as a fitting addition to their discography after nearly two decades.
Given the lasting appeal of classic bands reuniting and evolving, what does this resurgence of legacy acts tell us about the current music scene and the nostalgia for past eras?

