Norway's one and only Gothminister has released not just a four-track EP, featuring songs from the latest Battle Of The Underworlds album plus a previously unreleased, original version of Eurovision pre-contest hit "We Come Alive", but also a final music video for "Tonight", taken off the colossal Pandemonium saga. The EP Tonight is out via AFM Records.
In random order, five music videos have been revealed to date, whereas this last part, "Tonight", includes the final battle between the Evil King (Gothminister) and the leader of the uproars against the King (Pandemonium), also known as the leader of the Werewolf clan who joined forces with the clan of the Witches (Battle of the Underworlds).
"Tonight - a change is in the air. The King's revenge! We have finally come to the last one of the six music videos in my hexalogy about the Evil King Gothminister and his Battle", Gothminister comments. "I hope you all will like it!" Link

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