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Devilskin’s ‘never See The Light’: A Dive Into Symbolism And Cultural Resonance

Devilskin's ' Never See The Light' delves into the symbolic interplay of light and darkness, exploring themes of struggle and resilience through powerful visuals and hard rock intensity. The collaboration with Murderman Productions enhances the storytelling experience, inviting listeners to confront their inner demons and find solace in shared emotions.

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The Sonic Alchemy Of Jennie Skulander: New Zealand’s Rock Muse

Jennie Skulander, the powerhouse vocalist of Devilskin, transcends the traditional boundaries of rock music, weaving personal narratives into her art while challenging societal norms. Her journey reflects a cultural renaissance in New Zealand, inviting listeners to embrace their complexities through her emotive storytelling.

Devilskin &; Never See The Light (Official Music Video)

Devilskin – Never See The Light

Devilskin has released the official music video for " Never See The Light," a track from their debut album, " We Rise." The album is available on various platforms, including i Tunes, Spotify, and Google Play. The video was filmed and edited by Joe Murdie of Murderman Productions. Fans can follow the band on social media for updates and more content.

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