Video Roundup: MØL / EnforcE / Dead Romantic / The Lonely Ones / Toxic Ruin / Arched Fire

Just for a change, let’s kick the day off with a six-song selection of new noisy videos…

MØL

On November 5th, blackgaze masters MØL are set to return with their eagerly awaited second studio album, Diorama, the group’s first for their new label Nuclear Blast Records. Recorded and mixed by Tue Madsen (Gojira, Meshuggah, Heaven Shall Burn) and graced by a cover artwork designed by Jon Gotlev, Diorama sees the band further developing its captivating, aggressive sound. With swirling guitars and hissing vocals blended into a dreamy ambience of shoegaze, the highflyers from Aarhus, Denmark, will deliver a crushing yet otherworldly follow-up to their debut album Jord from 2018.

Today, MØL unveils “Photophobic”, the first single taken from the band’s anticipated sophomore studio album, which comes with a haunting music video directed by Kasper Jensen / M2 Film. The track can be purchased and streamed now.

EnforcE

Today, West Australia metal veterans EnforcE release the official video “Where Did She Go?” Live footage off girls mixing it up in the mosh pit from shows like in Rock in Solo. The song is from their recently released new album Deep Blue.

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Dead Romantic

Dead Romantic unleash their visceral, instantly grabbing post-apocalyptic cinematic new single and video in “Fight Me”. Front man Dan Taylor passionately states:

It’s about hitting the pinnacle of the anger that you feel when someone has pushed you and pushed you until you explode and you can no longer be held accountable for your actions. You did this, you fucked with me for too long and I’m done, let’s throw down!

The Lonely Ones

Hard rock band The Lonely Ones released the official music video for their new single titled “Gettin’ High”. Says Marty McCoy, the band’s vocalist/guitarist:

We’ve seen the opioid crisis ravage the world and unfortunately every single person in America has been touched by it in some way. Either with our own struggles or people very close to us. It’s a national emergency and the lyrics describe one of many experiences I’ve had with this drug taking away people I cared very deeply about.

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Toxic Ruin

Sheboygan, Wisconsin’s Toxic Ruin have unleashed the music video for “Defiler”, the latest preview track from their forthcoming sophomore album Nightmare Eclipse. The song displays the combination of energetic thrash metal, death metal brutality and clinical technicality that led Dead Rhetoric to praise the group as “a band not content to rest on recycling the past, but rather creating a bright future.” The song is now available for streaming/download through all major digital music platforms.

Arched Fire

“From Dust to Dust” is the fourth lyric video single off Arched Fire’s critically acclaimed debut album Remote Control. The video was made by J. Hevander.

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