LORD MANTIS Releases "Santa Muerte" Video!
LORD MANTIS has unveiled an official video for "Santa Muerte," the track found on the band's acclaimed fourth album, Universal Death Church, which saw release through Profound Lore in November.
Having the infamous reputation of being one of the more vexed acts within the extreme metal scene, as amassed on previous releases such as 2012's Pervertor and most-notably their 2014 controversial Death Mask LP, Universal Death Church ups the LORD MANTIS ante in pretty much every category; the intensity, darkness, heaviness, and of course the deviance and degeneracy.
Universal Death Church was produced by Sanford Parker, who provides synth work to the album. The album also features guest performances by Dylan O'Toole of Indian, Dallas Thomas of Pelican, and Bruce Lamont of Yakuza, and is completed with artwork and design by VENIEN.
The video for "Santa Muerte" was created by Chariot Of Black Moth. Offers LORD MANTIS' Charlie Fell, "The concept for the video comes directly form the lyrics which were based on an experience hanging out in the Kensington 'badlands' and seeing a dude come up after being hit with Narcan. He came out clawing the air and screaming he looked as if he just came back from a trip to hell. I had seen this type of thing before, but this was different; the way he came out scratching at the air in pain convulsing and hollering about the cold inside him. This was happening all over Kensington at the time due to a batch of fentanyl called 'Santa Muerte' and in no way am I trying to glorify the use of these drugs; they truly are a curse. But this all happened at a time when I was reading a lot of Manly P. Hall and other esoteric writings and started to think a lot on the idea of evil, curses and magic just all these ancient concepts that we have dismissed through the years and put under the banner of science to take the intention behind them out of the picture."
LORD MANTIS is planning new tour dates for later this year. Watch for updates in the coming months.
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