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Brazilian Rock band Malvada are pleased to share their new video, ‘Fear’, out now via Frontiers Music Srl. Describing the new track, the band say: “’Fear’ is the song that will surprise everyone who listen, with a different aura and new elements, a very good fusion of classic and new rock’n’roll”.

Sorceress of Sin have proudly unveiled the lyric video for their single ‘Reina,’ a poetic tribute to Hera, the Queen of the Gods in Greek mythology. Lisa Skinner’s sublime and powerful vocals, paired with Constantine’s masterful guitar work, create a soundscape as grand and commanding as the goddess herself, perfectly capturing Hera’s magnificence. ‘Reina’ is a track from the band’s album Ennea, which is due for release on December 20. The lyrics delve into Hera’s dual nature, portraying her as a protective, majestic deity and a fierce, vengeful force. This layered depiction reflects her role as a divine hero and a formidable presence in mythology, embodying the complexity and grandeur of her character.

Oxford’s fast-rising nu-metal outfit, Arimea, have shared the official music video for their brand-new single, ‘Orchid Street’ – taken from their debut EP, which is out now under the same name. “To me, ‘Orchid street’ feels like the arrival at home. Musically, it’s a place I have been trying to get to for a long time, but it’s been difficult to find with every new genre and style holding up a big ‘come in’ sign above it, and It’s hard not to fall into the pit of sounding like everything else. I’m a person that struggles to convey my emotions with words, but I can with music, ‘Orchid street’ is the sound of my childhood and all of the memories I have attached to it, but dressed up for ready for the real world, emotionally ready, and knows what it is,” says drummer, Richard Stedman.

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