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Tag: Manuella Kraller

The album cover for Matias Bacoñsky's New World features a post-apocalyptic yet hopeful urban scene divided into two contrasting halves. On the left, decayed buildings and a collapsed environment. On the right, a greener and more vibrant side suggests renewal, with lush vegetation overtaking the structures and a brighter atmosphere. A glowing sunrise or sunset sits in the background. Subtle details like butterflies and a lone horse in the foreground. The title "New World" floats prominently.
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Matias Bacoñsky – “New World”

Professor Mark January 12, 2025 No Comments Ambre VourvahisManuella KrallerMarcela BovioMatias BacoñskyMatias Bacoñsky – "New World"Munay AnayaUlli PerhonenZuberoa Aznarez

Matias Bacoñsky, surprised us all, with a new release that includes some of the best female metal voices of the last 40 years. That new…

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