Italian symphonic metal band Aevum has joined forces with their country and label mates Octo Crura for their powerful new single, “Be A Lady”. The track is taken from Aevum's upcoming album entitled Kaleidoscope, set to release on 17 January 2025 via DarkTunes Music Group.
This dynamic collaboration blends symphonic metal, djent, and industrial metal into a fierce anthem of empowerment. Featuring both clean and growl vocals from three powerful singers, “Be A Lady” challenges societal expectations and rejects conformity, delivering a bold message of self-determination and individuality.
The track is a rallying cry for every woman to embrace her identity and shape her own path, celebrating strength and defiance in the face of outdated standards. Aevum and Octo Crura invite listeners to join them in rejecting the pressures to conform and to proudly embrace their own voices. Link


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