Finnish gothic rock/metal band Lamori has just released a brand new single/video, "My Desire", taken from their upcoming album entitled Neon Blood Fire. The album will be out this Friday, 24 May, via Wormholedeath Records. It will hold 11 songs, including all the previously released singles such as "Insomnia", "Dark Messiah" and "Ave Valkyria".
About the new song and video, the band states: "Imagine if Vecna, the nefarious antagonist from Stranger Things, had an even more sinister twin. He'd likely be the embodiment of 'My Desire', the band chuckles as they humorously discuss their latest song."
Their spine-chilling new track promises to be a thrill ride through a haunted house, on fire, in hell – with a black cherry on top. It comes packed with infectious hooks and a head-banger-friendly breakdown.
The accompanying music video is nothing short of infernal. It's not for the faint of heart, the band laughs. "We wanted to create something truly frightening and scary", they explain. "And we believe we captured that diabolical and hysterical atmosphere in the video. But despite our terrifying appearance, we're all really just soft and sweet mummy boys who go to church every Sunday."
Lamori will be embarking on a European tour this summer. Starting off in their home town Mariehamn on the Aland Islands on 29 June, the band will then continue the tour in Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. Check the band's social media for further updates. Link


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