Caracas (Venezuela)-based symphonic metal band Anfitrite released a brand new single and lyric video "Final Light". Anfitrite has been contributing to the metal scene of the country for some years, being one of the few that are dedicated to making symphonic metal at present.
They are characterized by writing songs about characters and events related to Greek Mythology, stories, and other fantasy literary works. The new single, "Final Light," is based on one of the many fairy tales written by the famous Danish writer and poet Hans Christian Andersen.
This song is also part of the new Anfitrite album that is soon to be released, being a small sample of the new approach assumed by the band and the work at the vocal level by Gina Bafile, who has now joined their ranks. The release of the new album will be announced very soon. Stay tuned and check out the lyric video for "Final Light". Link

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