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METEORA - Presents New Single And Lyric Video Featuring Chris Harms Of Lord Of The Lost

Hungarian symphonic/gothic metal band Meteora has released a new lyric video for "Danse Macabre". The song is taken from their upcoming third full-length and is featuring Chris Harms of Lord Of The Lost. The lyric video was done by Dronicon Films and you can watch it below.

Atilla Király comments: "The song is about the circle of life, no matter who you are, in the Dance of Death we are the same. One of the first songs written for the third album, with "Danse Macabre" I had two goals in mind. Making a gothic waltz, and trying to win Chris Harms from Lord Of The Lost to appear as a guest in it. The latter was more like a dream, than a goal set in stone, but as it turned out Chris was interested in working with us on the song, and delivered the phenomenal level of vocals he always does. I don't want to fanboy too much, but one of the best metal voices in my book doing a duett with Noémi on a Meteora song still feels insane. The hardest part for us was keeping quiet about it since December to be honest. We had a good friend, Ádám Kurucz do guest solos on the album, this is his debut as well, with many more to come. The video itself is a creation of Dronicon Films, who worked with artists such as Katatonia and Swallow The Sun, and as soon as we saw their art style we knew it would be a perfect fit for our gothic dance." Link

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