Black metal band Varmia have unleashed the third video single, "dzień, pół nocy", from their impending album, lauks, slated for release on 27 March through M-Theory Audio.
"In Polish, the word 'północ' means both 'the north' and 'midnight', while 'dzień' means 'day'", explains singer/guitarist Lasota. "This is an anthem to our northern wilderness, to the land of wolf packs, ancient forests, and pure waters. This is the chant that resonates through every day spent here. The day of the North!"
Accompanied by a music video produced by Varmia and featuring footage by Alan Krasuski and Lasota, it complements the song and the Polish black metal band's aesthetic.
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VARMIA -Unleashes Another Video Single From Lauks
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