The modern Slavic witch from Poland, Agnis, the dark pop solo project of Agnieszka Leśna (ex-Desdemona, ex-Red Storm), unleashes her most spooky single yet with "Monsters". The track is a club-ready banger blending EBM, synthpop, and darkwave with a fierce Lady Gaga twist. "Monsters" celebrates the beauty of being different, owning your scars, and embracing the darkness that makes you shine.
With hypnotic beats, bold vocals, and a chorus that commands you to join the Monster Nation, "Monsters" is an anthem for all who dare to stand out. Step into the moonlight, dance through the graveyard, and celebrate your dark creations—because we’re proud to be monsters. This song is part of her upcoming album Gothess which will be released on 4 April via darkTunes Music Group.
A couple of weeks ago, Agnis released "Baba Jaga", with which she summons the legendary Slavic witch to life through a powerful mix of dark pop and industrial energy. In case you've missed it, you can check it out over HERE. Link

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