Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh presents another new single, "Eternal Dance", a coldwave meditation on duality, destiny, and the endless interplay of light and shadow. With a dark touch, melancholic melodies, and ethereal vocals, this track invites you to embrace both sides of yourself in a timeless rhythm that flows through all of existence.
"Eternal Dance" is a haunting exploration of balance—where day and night converge, and every moment is shaped by cause and effect. Let this song guide you inward, through the grey skies and golden light, in search of harmony within the chaos. Lose yourself in the beauty of the endless dance.
Where light meets shadow, the dance begins with "Eternal Dance", but if you missed it, over HERE is the previously released single/video "Your Absence". Link

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