Ethereal/symphonic metal act Angelic Foe has dropped a lyric video for "Avnas". The track belongs to the duo's recently released (via Wormholedeath Records) album Amulets And Charms.
"Avnas" is a luminous showcase of Angelic Foe's signature style, where rich orchestral textures merge with powerful melodies and cinematic storytelling. Annmari Thim Hermansson's haunting vocals bring the track's atmospheric depth to life, leading listeners into a world of mysticism, myth, and epic musical quests. The newly released lyric video captures the essence of "Avnas", weaving imagery and sounds into captivating landscapes that complement the song's ethereal beauty.
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