German dark power metal band Orden Ogan is pleased to announce that they will release their new album The Order Of Fear on 5 July via Reigning Phoenix Music. The band has also unleashed their vicious new single "Moon Fire". Cloaked in gloomy suspense from the first note, "Moon Fire" bursts from the foreboding darkness into a firestorm of unrelenting power. As with their previous releases, "Moon Fire" immerses its audience in the saga of their cursed protagonist, Alister Vale.
Vocalist Sebastian "Seeb" Levermann comments: "'Moon Fire' is one of my absolute favorites on this album, and that means something because I really love the whole record!"
Epic melodies, impactful lyrics and unmistakable passion for the genre define the band's work, and The Order Of Fear continues their musical journey by promising fans an unforgettable experience. Link

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