Swedish black metal force Lömsk have unleashed another video single, "Of Iron And Blood", taken from their forthcoming full-length Act II – Of Iron And Blood, due for release on 6 March through Vendetta Records.
Following the previously released opening track "Fields Of Elysium", the band now present the title track as a fierce audiovisual statement. "Of Iron And Blood" encapsulates the album's bleak atmosphere and uncompromising intensity, merging relentless aggression with haunting melodic undercurrents. The video was lit, filmed, and edited by Martin Strandberg.
Further details about Lömsk and their upcoming album Act II – Of Iron And Blood, including the previously unveiled "Fields Of Elysium" lyric video, can be found HERE. Link


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