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Argovia release new song ‘Ebb & Flow’

ARGOVIA have released a new single!

The Colombian progressive rock quartet have unveiled their brand‑new track Ebb & Flow, the third preview (following on from Mountains and Where Do We Go) from their upcoming new album Primal Repetition, due for release later this year via Presagio Records.

The single features a special guest appearance from Ross Jennings of HAKEN. Speaking about the song’s conceptual core, the band explain that Ebb & Flow explores a confrontation with one’s own fragile and defeatist side, initially perceived as an external, alien voice. As the song unfolds, this dialogue is revealed to be an internal process – a conversation with personal vulnerability. The lyrics reflect on how life can push us to the edge and cause us to forget what is essential – seeing, listening, and being – and suggest that only by accepting both light and shadow it is possible to move forward, fight to be truly alive, and regain balance.”

On the decision to feature Jennings, vocalist/guitarist Ani Guillén adds, HAKEN are one of the most important bands within the progressive genre and one of our favourites. Ross is one of my musical heroes. Working with him is a dream come true and he is an incredible singer. We wanted to challenge ourselves and show that we are a band capable of aiming for that level and building something bigger than we ever imagined.”

Jennings, who recorded initial demos remotely while touring during Cruise to the Edge 2025, shares, “I connected deeply with this particular song and I’m very happy with the result. ARGOVIA deserve more attention than they’re currently getting. I think it’s a great song, with really deep lyrics, and I hope you enjoy this other side of me, adding my voice alongside Ani’s. I hope you like the song. Listen to it now. It’s available on all streaming platforms.”

The band adds, Ebb & Flow is the conceptual epitome of Primal Repetition and is probably the song that sets the thematic pulse of the album. The ebb and flow does not propose a definitive way out of the cycle, but rather the acceptance that this repetition is part of the human experience.”

Listen to Ebb & Flow here:

For more information on ARGOVIA like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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