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Norwegian Nu Metal Newcomers Fake Eclipse Stand Tall with Anthemic New Single "Still Here"

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Rising Norwegian nu metal force Fake Eclipse has officially unleashed their latest single, "Still Here", marking the beginning of an intensive new era for the band. As the first in a series of upcoming releases, "Still Here" serves as a powerful statement of resilience, blending the raw energy of classic nu metal with a polished, modern edge.


Drawing inspiration from genre-defining acts such as Linkin Park, Bring Me The Horizon, Bad Omens, and I Prevail, Fake Eclipse delivers a sound that is both aggressive and emotionally honest. The track features massive hooks, heavy riffs, and a production quality designed to dominate both streaming playlists and live stages across the globe.


"Still Here" is more than just a song; it is an exploration of inner battles and the refusal to surrender. The track’s atmosphere captures the tension between struggle and survival, wrapped in a massive soundscape that highlights the band's ability to balance emotional intensity with explosive power.


"This single is the first chapter of a much larger story," says the band. "We’ve entered a period of intensive creativity, and 'Still Here' sets the tone for everything to come. It’s about that core human instinct to keep pushing forward, no matter the weight of the battle."


This release kicks off a strategic rollout for Fake Eclipse, with a series of new singles scheduled to arrive over the coming weeks. Each subsequent track is promised to showcase a different facet of the band—ranging from their heaviest instrumental work to their most melodic and anthemic choruses—while maintaining the authentic identity that defines the Oslo-based quartet.



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