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Sins In Vain was born in the early 2000s, when two fearless teenagers set out to create heavy music driven by emotion, curiosity, and instinct. Long before social media shaped the scene, the band forged its sound through pure “learning by doing” — melodic metal filled with heart, honesty, and youthful intensity. Their debut album Enemy Within arrived in 2010 under a small but devoted label, gaining unexpected listeners worldwide. But just as things began to move forward, the band suddenly went separate ways — and everything fell quiet.

Years later, Sins In Vain slowly found their way back to each other, releasing “Horizons,” “Legion,” and “GOLD (is just a colour)” — songs that carried a more political edge than anything they had written before. During this period, they also released their interpretation of “End of Heartache,” paying tribute to the music that shaped them.

Now, for the first time in many years, they return with new music. “I’m Still Here” is a raw, emotional power ballad built from pain, love, and hope. Traces of each member’s personal battles live within the song. Grief, like this track, takes its time. Releasing it feels like standing exposed among ruins — but it also means everything.

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