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The Waxing Crescent Metal Grooth devoted a cover to the song of Elsa Ocean by Uk...

He drew attention to the war in Ukraine. The band from the Netherlands Waxing Crescent sung the hit Ocean of Elsa Shoot

The Waxing Crescent Metal Grooth devoted a cover to the song of Elsa Ocean by Ukrainian defenders and all who put life for Ukraine's independence. Waxing Crescent introduced the Hita Metal Cancer Shot Ocean Elsa from the album Earth (2013).

Intense "heavy" arranging in the style of progressive metal is combined with the Ukrainian lyrics, which has been preserved by the band, because the frontman and creative producer of the band Alexei Spitsyn is a Ukrainian who lives in the Netherlands for eight years. Video of the day, as stated in the press release, Alexei Spitsyn began to write an arrangement for shooting a few days before the war.

Now the time, on Independence Day, devote it to all the defenders of Ukraine and anyone who laid life for its independence. At the end of the clip there is a message addressed to the English -language Western audience. The group calls for information about the war in Ukraine, to give Ukrainian soldiers, to those who lost everything in this war, and to help Ukrainians live a normal life again.

Interestingly, the creation of songs and videos was taken by citizens of 10 countries - from Indonesia to North America. And the cover for the single was painted by Ukrainian artist Diana Khomutina. "This war is the last step in overcoming the Russianness imposed on us, which has settled in our history. Now we have a chance to show the world how independent of the invaders, and all who encroach on our statehood and freedom.

Making fateful solutions is sometimes harder than clicking on a hook, but now we do not have time to delay, because our inaction can cost life. Now we shoot the last, determined as ever. The last word is behind us - the light will win the darkness. Happy Independence Day, people of my country, we are fearless and free - they were, are and will be! ” - said Alexei Spitsyn.