If we still used celluloid to record videos, the number we get each day would cause a world shortage. Here’s half a dozen to browse through.
Evergrey
Evergrey release their new album Escape Of The Phoenix on 26th February, out on AFM Records. Check out the newly released video for single “Where August Mourn”.
Undertakers
Today, iconic Italian death-grinders Undertakers premiere the official video of new single “Religion is a Crime”.
The band released a new compilation entitled Dictatorial Democracy on 30th October 2020 via Time To Kill Records. Dictatorial Democracy features a few brand new songs, old classics from the band’s back catalogue and a couple of acclaimed cover songs: “Fascist Pig”, originally by Suicidal Tendencies, and “Ripetutamente” by Neapolitan band 99 Posse.
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Ariel Posen
Today, acclaimed songwriter and guitar player Ariel Posen shares a new track from his album, Headway. You’ll be able to stream the song from all the usual places tomorrow.
Velvetbomb
Former Band of the Day, Glasgow’s Velvetbomb have just released a new video for the song “Devil Inside”.
https://youtu.be/kv57TG9Ao9c
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Kaamos Warriors
Finnish dark metal band Kaamos Warriors have released a new music video for “Tuli”. The track is taken from their third album Kirous which was released by Inverse Records.
Mikko Ojala comments:
The theme of the song is fire but we wanted the video to portray the brutal coldness of the North, the snow and the ice.
Herr Nox
Canadian goth/metal artist Herr Nox has released a stunning new video for his song “Black Butterfly”. The song features Lindsay Schoolcraft and is from his album Where Shadows Fade which will be released on Friday. The album also features a guest appearance from Jørgen Munkeby of Norway’s Shining on two tracks.
The artist commented:
I’m really excited to release this new video for the song Black Butterfly! It is a visual exploration of the Lynchian psyche, where dreams and nightmares meet with a strange fascination for one another.
Lindsay also commented:
I love how Herr Nox finds a way to combine the old and new elements of gothic music while making it his own. I was honored when he asked me to sing on his track. That song is still stuck in my head months later. He is the Bowie of our time and worth checking out if you haven’t yet.