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Finnish melodic death metal band Nemecic releases new single and first-ever music video

Finnish melodic death metal group Nemecic have released the third single off “The Last Magic in Practice”, the band’s second album set for release on October 29th. The track is titled “Dodecahedron Avenue” and comes with the group’s first-ever music video.

The band comments: “Dodecahedron Avenue” is one of the fiercest tracks off the album and was chosen as the video song due to its crushing chorus and fast tempo. The song will certainly remain on our live setlist for a long time. Lyric-wise the song follows the album’s theme of creativity. “Dodecahedron Avenue” is about finding your own path as an artist, and our trademark elements of mythology, Western occultism and magic are present as usual.”

The music video for “Dodecahedron Avenue” was directed by Jaakko Manninen.
The Last Magic in Practice -album release show: 30.10. Lutakko, Jyväskylä, FI (w/Wolfheart, Atlas)

Nemecic:
Niko Anttila – drums
Emil Borg – bass
Pasi Rajakallio – guitar
Aki Salonen – vocals
Tuomo Salonen – guitar, vocals

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