Following the success of their debut album, Metamorphosis, enchanting quartet THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON embark on a new journey. Their new single, “Can’t Catch Me Now”, leads them into the sinister Panem. A rendition of pop star Olivia Rodrigo’s original addition to the soundtrack of Hollywood blockbuster “The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes”, THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON’s latest song fuses cinematic orchestration, haunting melody, and thunderous heaviness into a breathtaking sonic voyage. Fronted by vocalist Melissa Bonny (AD INFINITUM) and powered by the guitar work of Hans Platz (FEUERSCHWANZ), this metal interpretation of “Can’t Catch Me Now” is melodic, hypnotic, and fiercely untamed – a hymn for all who dare to run free in the shadows.
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON about “Can’t Catch Me Now”:
“‘Can’t Catch Me Now’ – our first release since our debut album Metamorphosis! A new chapter begins, and we can’t wait to take you with us to new shores.”
Metamorphosis tracklisting:
Legends Never Die
The Gates of Time
Misty Mountains (feat. Tom S. Englund)
Double Trouble / Lumos! (Hedwig’s Theme) (feat. Rusanda Panfili)
First Light (feat. Rusanda Panfili)
New Horizons (feat. Fabienne Erni)
The Wolven Storm (Priscilla’s Song)
May It Be (feat. Charlotte Wessels)
If I Had a Heart
The Hanging Tree
Jenny of Oldstones
Metamorphosis is available in the following formats:
1-LP Gatefold BLACK
1-CD Digisleeve
Digital Album
Order your copy of Metamorphosis NOW!
Photo credit – The Dark Side Of The Moon
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