Gothic rock act Sun Descends Alone has shared a cover of A-HA's classic song, "Take On Me", a bonus track from its approaching debut album, Of Everlasting Cravings, due on 13 June via L'Arte Produce.
Respecting the iconic heritage of A-HA's original song, Sun Descends Alone has reimagined "Take On Me" with its distinctive style, blending elements of gothic rock and metal to create a unique and engaging version.
The visualizer video, specially crafted for this cover, adds an immersive visual experience to the powerful musical reinterpretation of "Take On Me", offering viewers a complete and engaging experience.
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SUN DESCENDS ALONE - Shares Cover Of A-HA's Classic Song "Take On Me"
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