Threads of Fate releases first single & lyric video 'The Cold Embrace of The Light'
‘The Cold Embrace Of The Light' is the first single for Threads of Fate's upcoming debut album of the same name that is slated for release on the 11th of March 2022. The song dives deep into the sound the band established on their debut EP 'A Funeral For The Virtuous' but at the same time breaks it open wide and creates abroader musical world to explore.
The album's pre-order campaign is happening right now and pre-ordering it will help the band directly in making this massive digibook CD release possible!
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