Modern metal quartet Ad Infinitum has revealed the final single/video, "Follow Me Down," before its Abyss full-length offering is released tomorrow, 11 October, via Napalm Records.
The track showcases gripping riffs highlighting the band's technical prowess and memorable refrains.
Ad Infinitum on "Follow Me Down": "Abyss is just around the corner, and we've got one more treat before the big day, which we are excited to share: 'Follow Me Down' - an energetic song that will have its debut on stage tomorrow!"
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