Germany's symphonic metal unit Elvellon has unveiled its second single and next harbinger, "My Forever Endeavour", from its impending sophomore full-length, Ascending In Synergy, set for release on 17 May via Napalm Records.
The track convinces with an enchanting, uplifting intro building up to a strong chorus that is topped by Nele Messerschmidt's magnificent vocal skills, inviting the listener to get lost in dreamy worlds.
Elvellon on "My Forever Endeavour": "With 'My Forever Endeavour' we are releasing a song that developed in the direction of the classic Elvellon-style. It deals with the topic of bitter decisions and farewells that we have all had to make. The path of life also includes embracing these moments and taking them with you as part of your journey. Because even if it hurts, they are some of the most important ones. With this mixture of melancholic lyrics and encouraging melodies, it was immediately clear to us that this song should have a special place on Ascending In Synergy".
The previously released single/video, "A Vagabond's Heart", alongside more info, is HERE. Link


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