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SHARONE - Releases Video For The New Single From Upcoming Album

Introducing an alternative spiritual element to the Halloween season, the Denver (USA) based dark rock artist Sharone has released the visually compelling official music video for her empyreal new single, "Fade Away". Directed by Kyle Lamar at Digital Myle, "Fade Away" is the second track off of the enigmatic artist's upcoming album, Morbid Illusion, due out on 28th May 2021 via Devil Inside Records.

Sharone comments about the song and video: ""Fade Away" is my empowerment anthem. It's a reminder to myself and every other artist to never give up on our passion or vision. We doubt ourselves as artists all the time. I've been given every reason to quit music, but it flows through my veins, so you'll never see me drown. The music video shows a wounded warrior facing death after being tormented for a long time by an evil crow. She feels helpless and weak. Halfway through the video, a dark angel who has been watching over her, comes and leaves her a sword to reach for, along with a spell of strength. Towards the end of the video, the wounded warrior reaches for the sword, and is finally able to get back up and fight her battle."

Sharone erupted onto the Denver music scene as a solo artist in 2014 playing in many local DIY venues. The atmospheric and melodramatic music of Evanescence and the psychedelic heavy blues of Black Sabbath inspired Sharone to start performing her music live with a full rock band backing her. Despite sustaining a dark and melancholy tone on recordings, the gothic artist's live shows are nothing short of energetic, full of heavy piano riffs, pulsing rhythms, and enthralling theatrics. Link