Marco Cusato, the creative force behind Chilean gothic rock outfits Somberwind and The Fallacy, has returned with a striking new release: the video single “After The DarK II.”
The track, a reimagined version of Somberwind’s earlier 2025 release, now takes on a more cinematic dimension. Scheduled to appear on Cusato’s forthcoming sophomore album under Greek label Sleaszy Rider Records, the song pushes deeper into the emotional terrain that defines his work—balancing shadow and light through sound.
In this renewed interpretation, Marco Cusato reshapes the sonic atmosphere, crafting a visceral journey that resonates with themes of human fragility and resilience. The accompanying video intensifies this vision, serving as a dark mirror that reflects the ways fear can confine us, while hinting at the possibility of transcendence. You can check out Somberwind's version over HERE. Link

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