Pinhead, the German alternative/goth metal band of Ilja John Lappin, the bassist of The Hirsch Effekt and Mono Inc. released a new standalone single, "The Lair", via NoCut Entertainment. Similar to one of their fan favourites, "Violetor", "The Lair" creates a captivating emotional turmoil.
The band creates a musical pull in the darkwave cosmos through a throbbing soundscape and electronic elements that captivate listeners and, with its accompanying lyrical fragility, never lets them go.
Fans from the very beginning will be delighted, because in addition to the single they already got to know during their debut concerts in January, "The Lair" release is accompanied by two remixes and a music video. The previously released single, "Counterfate (Version 2)", can be found over HERE. Link

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