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Genus Ordinis Dei Reveal New Video & Single For 'Nemesis' (Ft. Melissa Vanfleet)

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) After wrapping up a very successful European tour supporting Evergrey, symphonic death metal quartet Genus Ordinis Dei have revealed a brand-new music video for their latest single, Nemesis. The song features alternative metal singer/songwriter Melissa VanFleet on guest vocals, and was produced by Tommaso Monticelli at Sonitus Studios.

Nemesis is out now via Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Pandora, iHeartRadio and more! The music video was directed by Steve Saints.

"It was an absolute pleasure to work with Melissa on this song," says vocalist Nick Key. "The contrast between our voices create a very deep atmosphere and it feels great... she's perfect for it!" Melissa VanFleet added, "when Genus Ordinis Dei approached me about singing on Nemesis, I was curious to see how my ethereal style would blend with their death metal sound. The passion that pours out of their music is contagious and I'm proud to have contributed my voice to this track!"






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