A Day In Venice has offered a "Narrations Of Loss And Death" single/video from its approaching full-length, A Man Without A Name, scheduled for release on 12 July.
A Day In Venice's mastermind Andrej Kralj on the new single: "In a world cloaked in mystery secrets lurk in every shadow and the truth lies just beyond reach. In 'Narrations Of Loss And Death', we follow the journey of a man whose soul is burdened by the weight of his sins. The music, a fusion of heavy rock and post-punk serves as the perfect backdrop for this tale of ambiguity and redemption".
Join A Day In Venice into the heart of darkness, where truth and lies blur together in a haze of uncertainty. Stay tuned for more from A Day In Venice and find more regarding A Man Without A Name HERE. Link


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