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Charismatic INFECTED RAIN frontwoman LENA SCISSORHANDS recently teamed up with Vervain St. Project on a brand-new solo single “Believe” – now available to stream in colorful yet cryptic music video form! The track hits with radio-ready hard rock energy, chock full of swaggering guitar riffs, melodic hooks and haunting atmosphere. The “Believe” music video was filmed at ArtStage Studio in Chisinau, Moldova and directed by Vadim Ojog – who also edited and managed cinematography for the video.

Watch the video now

https://youtu.be/shX7f_cuSNQ

With lyrics co-written by Lena and Denis Magazov, “Believe” showcases an alternate side of Lena’s abilities, delving into the charismatic frontwoman’s more accessible stylings. Fans will recognize Lena as lead vocalist of multinational metal unit INFECTED RAIN, who have succeeded with impactful albums such as 2024’s TIME (#4 US Hard Music Albums), which was dubbed “exceptional” by Blabbermouth and their “strongest album to date” by Metal Hammer DE.

LENA SCISSORHANDS on “Believe”:

“BELIEVE” is my first collaboration with the Vervain St. Project team. I was quite nervous at first, but seeing the final result, I couldn’t be happier. The song is catchy and speaks to a wide audience, allowing everyone to find their own meaning in it. I’m proud of what we created together!”

 

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