The modern Slavic witch from Poland, Agnis, the dark pop solo project of Agnieszka Leśna (ex-Desdemona, ex-Red Storm), released a new single, "Baba Jaga". The single is out now via darkTunes Music Group.
With her new single "Baba Jaga", Agnis summons the legendary Slavic witch to life through a powerful mix of dark pop and industrial energy. A tribute to the ancient guardian of the forest, this track pulses with primal beats, commanding vocals, and a spellbinding chorus that will have you chanting "Raz, dwa, trzy Baba Jaga patrzy" long after the song ends.
Haunting, fierce, and deeply rooted in folklore, "Baba Jaga" celebrates the ruler of the woods, the protector of nature, and the queen of ancient truth. Step into her realm, feel her magic and lose yourself in this anthem for the wild and untamed. Check out also previously released captivating yet danceable track "Incantation" over HERE. Link

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