Dark folk collective Lux Interna has shared another advance single/lyric video, "Like Wolves", from its impending New Wilderness Gospel full-length, due on 2 May through Auerbach Tonträger.

Lux Interna's guitarist and singer Joshua Levi Ian writes on behalf of the band: "'Like Wolves' is an invocation of hunger, wildness, and transformation - a spiritual howl in the dark. Both a love song and a battle cry, it prowls the liminal space between sainthood and savagery, where the sacred and the profane tangle together in the fever of the desert night. Written on a restless road trip through the Mojave, the song channels the energy of its vast expanses and all-night dives. Headlights cut through dust; a neon cross flickers in the distance; static-soaked blues haunt the radio waves with warnings from the past. 'Like Wolves' swaggers forward with a warped vision of reverbed 1960s surf guitars, soaring strings, lurching Shangri-Las-esque basslines, and hypnotic rhythms, swerving recklessly between darkness and light, desire and devotion, before converging in an ecstatic embrace of a truth beyond all dualisms. This song is about learning to look unflinchingly into the fiercer face of love learning to be truly alive. While wandering the high desert, we spent time with a company of wolves at a rescue shelter. Though exiled from their native lands, they remained untamed - ferociously alive, alight with something far wilder than mere survival. Looking into their eyes, we saw the same fire we sought to feed within us. This song translates sparks of that fire into sound. When your world starts to fall apart, you're forced to make a choice - capitulate or create. Either submit, or bare your teeth and let the wild in. But first, you have to find the space within yourself that is still feral, still free".

Find more on Lux Interna's upcoming fifth full-length, alongside previously revealed "Into Night", HERE. Link