German neo-duke of darkness, Mortes, started 2025 with a haunting ode to eternal love - "Die With You". With this new single, Mortes delivers a modern post-punk and alternative dark rock masterpiece that captures the aching beauty of a love so deep it transcends life itself.
With haunting melodies and raw emotion, the song is a tender yet melancholic vow—a promise to face the end, hand in hand, with the one who truly matters. Let "Die With You" pull you into its dark romance, where every note feels like a final caress and every lyric echoes the depth of eternal devotion.
The single is taken from the upcoming album, Thorns, which will be released via darkTunes Music Group on 21 March. Listen now to "Die With You", and if you've missed it, over HERE is the previously released "Sweetest Death". Link

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