Belarusian Mission Jupiter has offered the final advance single, "Bittersweet (Love Song)", from its forthcoming full-length, Aftermath, re-scheduled for release on 20 June through Label 51 Recordings.
"It is about a woman who thinks about her perfect man and visualises their romantic relationship", the band explain. "She hasn't found him yet but already has butterflies in her stomach. What an inspiring feeling!" The song boasts a shimmering melody, a poignant lyric and a rousing guitar solo.
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Aftermath tracklist:
01. Revelation
02. Sometimes It Hurts
03. Human Nature
04. Self-Destruction
05. Crippled Country
06. Jak Spyniajecca Bol
07. Bittersweet (Love Song)
08. The Dark
09. Nothing Lasts Forever
10. This is Not the End

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