Unique British black metal innovators A Forest Of Stars have translated their epic new track, "Street Level Vertigo", into a colourful lyric video, once again crafted from original paintings by lead vocalist Curse. This advance single is taken from their impending full‑length, Stack Overflow In Corpse Pile Interface, landing on 8 May through Prophecy Productions.
Curse offers the following insight into "Street Level Vertigo": "We observe all and sundry rotting. Salesmen scrape up the rot and sell it back to the General Population at bloated prices. We have our torches and pitchforks. The question is, can we eat them all before they eat us?"
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