Nemicic releases "Invocation for the Muse", a first taste from upcoming album

Finnish melodic death metal act Nemecic have released ”Invocation for the Muse”, the first single off their as-yet-untitled second album, due out in autumn 2021. The song is accompanied by a lyric video created by Aki Suomela.
Guitarist Tuomo Salonen comments: ”This was the first song written for the album. We also chose to release it first, since it is a very meat-and-potatoes heavy metal song with three guitar solos and a fist-pumping middle section. Well, that and its length. The lyrics are about the delicate relationship between the artist and his inspiration. Creativity will be a carrying theme throughout the album”.

Listen to the single:
Nemecic is:
Niko Anttila - drums
Emil Borg – bass
Pasi Rajakallio – guitar
Aki Salonen – vocals
Tuomo Salonen – guitar, vocals
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