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"Edge of the World": When Greek Power Metal Ignites the Night
🎵 Watch "Edge of the World" Live
Athens' SIRIUS don't just play heavy metal, they set it on fire. Their new live video for "Edge of the World" is proof: a wall of sound, a chorus built for stadiums, and a crowd losing their minds like it's 1986 all over again.
Taken from their debut album A Quest for Life (out now via WormholeDeath), this track is pure, uncut power metal: twin-guitar riffs that slice like blades, a rhythm section that hits like a sledgehammer, and a chorus so huge you'll be singing it for days.
And the best part? No triggers. No AI. Just five Greeks and a mountain of riffs.
Recorded live at their album release party, this video captures the magic: the sweat, the energy, the sheer force of a band that's been honing their craft since 2007.
With Tim "Ripper" Owens and Derek Sherinian lending their talents to the album, and Jon Toussas' killer artwork, A Quest for Life isn't just a debut, it's a statement.
Oh, and did we mention they won Rockwave Festival this year? Yeah. Savatage and Michael Schenker had to share the stage with these guys.
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SIRIUS proves that Greek power metal is alive and kicking with A Quest for Life. Their live performance of "Edge of the World" captures the raw energy and musical prowess that has made them festival winners and shared the stage with legends. For fans of classic power metal with a modern edge, this is a band to watch closely.
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