Dymna Lotva continue to demonstrate their many artistic facets. The Belarusian ensemble underline this once more with the release of a live video featuring an acoustic rendition of the track "Dead Don't Hurt" (Мёртвым Не Баліць), taken from their latest album The Land Under The Black Wings: Blood (Зямля Пад Чорнымі Крыламі: Кроў).
The video was filmed on 15 August 2025 during the band's performance at the 2025 edition of the Niech Cisza Milczy ("Let Silence Be Silent") metal festival in Pyskowice‑Dzierżno, Poland.
Dymna Lotva's enigmatic vocalist, Katsiaryna "Nokt Aeon" Mankevich, comments: "We had never performed 'Dead Don't Hurt' live before this show in Poland. It feels rather strange as the lyrics as well as the vocal part are my favourites out of everything that Dymna Lotva have ever released. I'm thrilled that this is the very first song people will get to hear from this acoustic set. 'Dead Don't Hurt' is about trust and betrayal, about a difficult choice and its consequences. What would you do when given a choice between shameful self-preservation at the expense of others or heroic self-sacrifice? Can you trust yourself or anyone at all when the whole world around you is on fire?" Link
DYMNA LOTVA - Releases Acoustic Live Video For "Dead Don't Hurt"
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