Puerto Rico-based gothic rock/metal artist Amore Ad Lunam has teamed up once again with MTV legend Bam Margera (Jackass, MTV), and made "Love In Chains". The song is a hauntingly passionate one. A poetic journey into the flames of desire and the shadows of obsession, this gothic rock anthem captures the dark, seductive side of love.
With lyrics that explore vulnerability, longing, and surrender, "Love In Chains" blends Amore Ad Lunam’s signature atmospheric sound with Bam Margera’s artistic edge, forged through decades of creativity and rebellion. Together, they craft a song that feels like a love letter written in fire—intense, consuming, and unforgettable.
"Love In Chains" isn’t just a track; it’s an emotional odyssey for those who embrace love in all its beauty and chaos. Perfect for fans of HIM, The Sisters Of Mercy, and The 69 Eyes. Let "Love In Chains" remind you of love’s power to burn and bind us all. And in case you've missed it, check out the previously released Anathema's cover "Fragile Dreams" over HERE. Link

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