Virgin Vampires premiere ‘The Silent Witness’ video right now on Side-Line
The dark electronic act Virgin Vampires have released their next single and video “The Silent Witness” following the release of their self-titled debut album on 16th September. You can order debut self-titled album right now via The Circle Music and Marian Whores or stream the album via digital platforms such as Bandcamp.
Virgin Vampires previously released videos to the tracks “Virgin Vampires”, “Butterfly on The Moon”, “Electric Pulse” and “The Strange House”.
Watch the video for “The Silent Witness” below.
The band says this about their self-titled debut album: “We’ve poured our hearts and souls into this album and we’re excited to be sharing the first single with you all. As you’ll hear, we wanted to push the boundaries of gothic and EBM genres and explore new sonic territories. For us, this isn’t just another album; it’s a testament to respecting tradition while pushing the boundaries of modern music. This is just the beginning of our journey, and we’re excited to see where it takes us.”
About Virgin Vampires
Born in 2023 from the minds behind Pink Panther Project, Virgin Vampires is the first music collaboration between Ether, Alex and Uela. While initial collaborations between the trio yielded promising results, Uela’s true vocal range performed better in a darker, more electronic direction – a stark departure from the band’s initial vision. With renewed focus on Pink Panther Project, Virgin Vampires returned to its roots, crafting powerful demos centered on male vocals.
This creative detour led to a prolific year and a half, with both bands recording a staggering 32 songs across two albums, out now.
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