The ethereal/symphonic metal act Angelic Foe unveils a spellbinding visual journey with their new music video "Amulet", a cinematic exploration of inner struggle and supernatural seduction. The track is taken from the duo's in December 2024 via Wormholedeath Records released album Amulets And Charms.
"Amulet" - a haunting tale of temptation and resistance, and battle of the seductive pull of a dark and mysterious force. Caught in a spell of desire and danger, striving to reclaim autonomy and breaking free from the shadowy allure. It's a journey of self-discovery, defiance, and an attempt to triumph over inner and external darkness.
Angelic Foe continues to redefine contemporary dark music with their unique, immersive approach. Check out also the previously released lyric video for "Avnas" over HERE. Link


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