Today, the Ukrainian black metal band Def/Light presents its new full-length, Frequency Of Fear, which delves into the depths of human fear and anxiety. The album is inspired by the works of horror masters such as Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, and Robert Bloch, reflecting a mystical world beyond our comprehension. Each note and visual element conveys an unrelenting horror that seeps into the subconscious.

The album's visual component enhances the atmosphere and adds a new dimension to the musical experience, making it even more captivating and terrifying. Frequency Of Fear explores the dark aspects of human nature through the lens of sound and visual art, prompting reflection on one's own fears and what lies beyond the boundaries of reality.

A unique collaboration between Def/Light musicians and their fans has resulted in the creation of a music video for one of the band's latest songs, "Fatal Touch". This track immerses listeners in a dark atmosphere where feelings of inevitability and ruthless fate intertwine. The fan-made video perfectly captures these emotions, with the fans themselves taking on the roles of the filming crew, actors, and editors, pouring their creativity and passion into the project.

Def/Light expressed its heartfelt gratitude to everyone involved in the making of the video: "Thank you for staying with us! It's an honor for us to create this video for you."

Def/Light was formed in 2001 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. With six releases and several European tours under its belt, the band evolved in 2017 into a studio project consisting of two members, one of whom emigrated to Israel. Despite the geographical separation, Def/Light continues to create powerful and haunting music. Link