Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra have released Changes - their first English language song.
The Ukrainian folk-rap group won last year's Eurovision song contest in Turin, Italy, and have since performed at Glastonbury Festival and the MTV Europe Music Awards.
Speaking about the band’s latest release, frontman Oleh Psiuk said: "This is a song about our home – where we live and how we have learned to protect it.
"We continue to live even when danger looms over us.
"The house may change with us, but what is really important and native to our traditions always remains."
The new track, Changes, and its accompanying music video take inspiration from Ukrainian folklore, and include reference to the ongoing Russian invasion.
The video, which was shot in Poland, is set in a house and its surrounding land – with members of the band dressed in various costumes to portray fairytale characters.
A number of folkloric characters feature throughout the video, including hairy giant Chugaister, mystical guardians Womber and Stomber and representatives of the mystical world, divination and magic KilimWoman and KilimMan.
At the beginning of the newly released track, the voice of KilimWoman can be heard and the mystical character later appears in the video.
The band have also suggested that KilimWoman will appear in more of their upcoming projects.
In relation to the ongoing war with Russia, various points in the video show explosions and plumes of black smoke, as well as shells and rockets flying overhead and eventually hovering above the house itself.

Of the video, director Leonid Kolosovsky said: "This is a story about the magical characters of the Kalush Orchestra family.
"Each member of this family has their own superpower and their own way of defending the house.
"Someone by prayer, someone by deed, someone by truth, someone by spirituality, and someone by magic.
"As is usually the case in the family, all members of the family are very different and, in some places, even opposite - but they are together and each of them loves their home."
Kalush Orchestra are set to perform a number of shows across the coming year, where they will continue their ongoing efforts to raise money for war-torn Ukraine.