Gothic pop artist Metamorph, a project by New York (USA)-based artist Margot Day, has released a brand new single "Rock The Shadows Roll The Moon". With this single Metamorph invites listeners into a midnight world of magic, where pain transforms into power and shadows come alive.
This goth rock track is a celebration of resilience, with captivating lyrics like "Under a moon that drips desire, Sha la la turning my pain to power, Sha la la" creating an irresistible, darkly enchanting anthem. The song's hypnotic rhythms and powerful vocals, alongside the unforgettable chorus, make it an essential addition to any playlist. Embrace the vibes and let the shadows rock while the moon rolls.
Margot Day comments: "Rock the shadows roll the moon - shadow dance with me." The previously released single/video "Cauldron Bubble Pop" is available over HERE. Link

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