The Polish modern dark pop witch Agnis released another new single, "Vamp". With "Vamp", Agnis delivers a modern darkwave club anthem pulsing with desire, danger, and unstoppable energy. Hypnotic beats and haunting synths set the stage for a dancefloor seduction where passion and power intertwine. This is the sound of the night—mysterious, electrifying, and impossible to resist.
Dressed in black, lips red as blood—let the music take over, let the fire consume you. In the dark, under the flashing lights, you are hers now.
And in case you've missed it, don't forget to check out her previously released singles, "Monsters" and "Baba Jaga", over HERE and HERE. The songs are taken from Agnis' upcoming album, Gothess, which will be released on 4 April via darkTunes Music Group. Link

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