Los Angeles symphonic metal band Levinia has released a new single and accompanying music video for “Bite.” Produced by Brandon Friesen, the track serves as the third installment in a planned four-single release cycle for the group this year. Musically, the song represents the band’s heaviest and most aggressive output to date, combining sharp guitar riffs with cinematic tension and a dynamic vocal performance.
Thematically, the song draws direct inspiration from the classic Dracula narrative, specifically focusing on the character arc of Mina Harker. Fronted by vocalist Kourt Henson alongside guitarist Alon Mei-Tal, the group utilizes this gothic framework to explore real-world concepts of emotional reclamation and surviving toxic entanglements. The single’s minimalist artwork, featuring a single drop of blood, visually reinforces these themes of transformation and shedding a former self.
Formed from the remnants of the local power metal act Aerius, Levinia continues to refine their blend of symphonic atmospheres and modern metal. “Bite” follows the earlier releases of “Silver Tongues” and “The Thorn” from the current 2026 cycle as the band builds toward the final chapter of this release series. The new single and its music video are currently available to stream across all major digital platforms.





































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