Swedish doom rock collective Avatarium released the second single/video for the title track of their upcoming album, Between You, God, The Devil And The Dead. The album is slated for release on 24 January 2025 via AFM Records.
Following the previously-released, first single "Long Black Waves" – blending gloomy hard rock with heavy doom metal accents – Avatarium now present an official music video for their haunting album title track, "Between You, God, The Devil and The Dead".
Guitarist Marcus Jidell comments: "Sometimes it feels like being a true musician today is being a part of an underground resistance movement, resisting a culture that wants our brains and souls to shut down. Here's a song that wants to turn your gaze towards something different. A song made by humans for humans."
More album details, and if you missed the previously released single, "Long Black Waves", you can check it out over HERE. Link
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