Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh unleashes a brand new single and video, "Within The Veil", a fierce and emotional club darkwave track that pulses with inner fire and raw vulnerability. With driving beats, icy synths, and Vio’s unmistakable voice, this song is a dance of scars and resilience—born from pain, burning with hope.
It's not about perfection. It’s about feeling everything. Through the veil of silence, through the ashes of what once was, "Within The Veil" rises—bold, brave, and unafraid to glow. Dance through the dark. Stay wild. Don’t fade away. In a world growing colder, become the flame.
Vioflesh released earlier this year via darkTunes Music Group, the album titled Nostalgia. The previously released album single "Inside" can be found over HERE. Link

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