Symphonic metal collective Elvellon has delivered a captivating new single, "The Aftermath Of Life", from its album, Ascending In Synergy, out this Friday, 17 May, via Napalm Records. "The Aftermath Of Life" is accompanied by a video that promises to seduce the listener's senses.
Elvellon states: "'The Aftermath Of Life' is a song that perfectly combines two different sides of Elvellon, which are heavy guitar riffs with dark keyboard sounds and big choruses with catchy melodies. Thematically, it's about the process that all of us who have made it to this day can accept decay and aging as part of life and make peace with it".
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