Norway's gothic metal outfit Voidanth have introduced "Siren's Call", the first glimpse into their upcoming debut album, Death Drive, set for release on 31 March.
A shadowy, absorbing piece laced with razor‑edged suspense, "Siren's Call" strikes a careful balance between weight and melody — purposeful, precise, and atmospheric. It serves as a bold opening statement for the Death Drive era, accompanied by a sleek visual counterpart.
Voidanth comment: "This release marks the beginning of the Death Drive era for us. 'Siren's Call' captures the atmosphere and intensity we wanted to introduce with our debut album - dark, immersive, and uncompromising. It's our invitation into the world of Voidanth, and we're excited to finally share it with listeners". Link
VOIDANTH - Introduces First Single From Upcoming Debut Album
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