Curse Of Cain has, following the previously-released songs "Candy Cain Murder", "Starry Eyes", "Feel The Pain" and the epic album title track, unveiled another video single, "Tik Tok (Darkness)", from its forthcoming full-length Achtung!, slated for release on 26 September via ROAR.
"I've taken clocks apart, gear by gear, hunting for mercy in the machinery", says drummer The Mechanic. "But there's no escape in metal. Only echoes. Only the ticking."
"The whispers in the night? That's time, unraveling the lie of peace", Rainbow (percussions/vocals) adds. "I've heard them since birth - and they never stop. Not really."
More info about Curse Of Cain's Achtung! is HERE. Link


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