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SOMBRIA - Presents New Official Video For The Song From The Latest Album

Sombria, a new international female-fronted dark melancholic symphonic/gothic metal project, just released a new video for the song "Ballet Of Sadness". The song is taken from the debut album Chirographon Dei which was released on 27th November by Inverse Records. Chirographon Dei is consisting of nine songs, recorded, mixed and mastered by (Raven Seven) in Raven Seven's studio. All of the songs have been composed by Raven Seven and lyrics created by Dimi De San (Valentina Devin).

Sombria comments: ""Ballet Of Sadness" is a song that portrays the struggle, the pain, the beauty and divinity behind the art. Being an artist is something that words can hardly describe. Giving your body and soul in exchange for mastering your precious gift, the only thing that gives you peace, serenity and purpose while at the same time breaks you down... This piece is dedicated to all the people who in spite all the odds persevere, commit to the fullest and never cease till they achieve the best, not only on their field but as humans as well."

Video was directed and produced by Pavel Danilyuk/ Dimi De San, and you can watch it in the player below. Sombria has been formed by singer/songwriter Dimi De San, who for the purposes of this project comes under the name Valentina Devin and guitarist/composer Seven Raven. Previously released video for the song "Sarcophagus Of Roses" can be still checked out over HERE. Link