A predominantly industrial metal act, Febrvvm, has dropped a new single/visualizer, "Wither You Away", from its upcoming Oedipus/Antigone videogame.
Oedipus/Antigone, developed by Febrvvm, is a visual novel (a visual novel is a genre of games where you read an illustrated story) based on the Theban plays by Sophocles (Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone).
The Oedipus/Antigone soundtrack will be, along with the game, released in early June. It will be available as a free DLC on Steam and all streaming platforms. The music is mainly within the dark ambient genre - completely instrumental, featuring new material and instrumental versions of previously released tracks.
Click HERE to check on the game and HERE to see Febrvvm discussing Ancient Greek theatre, its origins, history and impact on his channel dedicated to Classical Antiquity.
Also, Febrvvm has recently released its fourth full-length, Cholera In The Time Of Love - for more regarding it, follow HEREs. Link


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