SIAMÉS lights up with “Alone In The Darkness”

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Exploring loneliness and the search for light in the midst of darkness.

Since its formation, SIAMESE, has managed to build a sound and visual universe that transcends borders, connecting with a global community of followers. His third album, MELODRAMATIC, will be available from August 16th through SIAMES Recordswhere you will be able to reaffirm its influence and be attracted not only by its music, but also by its striking visual aesthetics.

The single “Alone In The Darkness” is a perfect example of the group’s ability to fuse the visual and the auditory into an immersive experience. The song unfolds with a captivating rhythm, where guitars and synths create a sombre but captivating atmosphere.

It's a track which, like the rest of his work, resonates deeply with everyday situations. Dale play:

With “Alone In The Darkness”, SIAMESE proves once again why they are a band that is not only heard, but lived. The ability to connect with their audience through multiple forms of expression consolidates them as a reference in the global scene, continuing their artistic journey with each new creation.

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