Modern metal four-piece Ad Infinitum has unveiled the third single and video, "Surrender", cut from its forthcoming full-length, Abyss, set for release on 11 October via Napalm Records.
"Surrender" beams with shimmering soundscapes, eruptive breakdowns and a celestial vocal attack by singer Melissa Bonny, ranging from stellar clear singing to harsh and aggressive growls.
Ad Infinitum on "Surrender": "'Surrender' is the song we've been waiting to release since the moment we created it. It's just us doing our thing without any boundaries, boxes, or outsider expectations-unapologetically. The song is paired with a music video that crosses over into another form of art, perfectly fitting the mood. We are excited to hear how people will receive it!"
More about Ad Infinitum and its Abyss HERE. Link


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