Derrick Vella (Tomb Mold) and Justin DeTore (Innumerable Forms) have combined their dark minds and distinctive approaches to create Dream Unending. While it’s possible to identify some familiar elements on this debut album, *Tide Turns Eternal*, the fact is that Dream Unending takes these two pillars of the contemporary underground death metal scene in entirely new and unexpected directions, offering the first glimpse into what promises to be an ever-evolving form. Steeped in the gloomy atmosphere and withered romanticism of the legendary “Peaceville 3” (especially Anathema), Dream Unending merely uses this moment as a jumping-off point for composing songs that drift between emotional states that are both desperate and exhilarating. Ascendant Floydian guitar textures and shimmering chords worthy of The Cure pull *Tide Turns Eternal* from the purely metal realm, where lugubrious rock introspection allows for Elysian reprieve before Justin DeTore’s crushing roar ensures no escape from earthly turmoil is guaranteed. Yet, *Tide Turns Eternal* is more fever dream than the genre’s typical perpetual nightmare, a place where cherished hope is as possible and real as despair. In this sense, Dream Unending ventures into riskier territory, free to explore the vivid spectrum of human feeling that ultimately moves away from the nihilism of eternal pain.