Finnish melancholic metal collective Endless Chain has self-released its sophomore full-length, Agony, and accompanied the release with the "We Are All Vulnerable" video, which features guest appearances by Sami Yli-Sirniö from Kreator and Samuli Mikkonen from Korpiklaani. The video was produced by Winter Notes Production (known for its work with acts like Wolfheart, Before The Dawn, Ensiferum,...).
Endless Chain on the track: "The last song of the album, which is also stylistically the future of Endless Chain. The lyrics directly express feelings about the harsh world, each of us is sometimes vulnerable".
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