Moon Far Away showcase their gift for crafting evocative acoustic songs with their new single, "To Count Her Names". The gothic folk duo's latest track is taken from their impending album Acou, scheduled for release on 13 March via Prophecy Productions.
Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Count Ash comments: "A cold neo-folk hit in the best traditions of the genre — and the lyrical heart of the Acou album. Yes, grim folkers with long beards sometimes fall into sadness, too. This song features guitarist Roman Khomutsky from the famous Moscow black metal band Uratsakidogi".
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MOON FAR AWAY - Offers "To Count Her Names" Single From Impending Acou Album
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