
(MDPR) The Rolling Stones classic 1966 hit "Paint In Black" has been reimaged as a metal anthem by the melodic metal duo Element of Fate, who just released their cover via Bravemusic.
"We aimed to respect the original while adding our own energy and style, " says guitarist Scott Loose . The new arrangement blends the epic grandeur of traditional heavy metal with a fresh melodic punch, anchored by Carol Phillips' emotive, powerhouse vocals. Phillips also self-produced the official music video, visually translating the track's themes into striking, story-driven imagery.
Mixed and mastered by John Mario of JBG Records, this release showcases the band's skill at honoring the greats while forging their own sound-one that will resonate with fans of Nightwish, Judas Priest, and Dio.
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