SHIELD OF WINGS Release Bass Playthrough Video For "Wetland"

Symphonic Metal band SHIELD OF WINGS have released a bass playthrough for their debut single, "Wetland" featuring their bassist Alex Luke.
Watch now through the video below.
Revived in 2020 from an extended hiatus, their debut album, Unfinished, was released February 11th 2022. The band is likely to appeal to fans of symphonic metal giants NIGHTWISH and EPICA, as well as film score composers like HANS ZIMMER, JAMES HORNER, and HOWARD SHORE.
Purchase (EUROPE/INT'L)
https://www.plastichead.com/item.aspx?catno=EPT0001
Purchase (NORTH AMERICA)
https://shieldofwings.bandcamp.com/
Streaming
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/shieldofwings/unfinished

Tracklist:
Crushing Hail
Native Colossus
Breathing
Frozen Harbor
Cedar
Wetland
Mind of Myth
Sunfyre Shower
Come Home
The Scarred Clay Reshaping
Shield of Wings is:
Lara Lairien - Lead Vocals
Aliyah Daye - Live Keys & Vocals
James Gregor - Guitars & Orchestrations
Patrick Eulitz - Drums
Alex Luke - Bass Guitar
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