Industrial metal heretics King Satan have served another sonic assault from their approaching album, The Devil's Evangelion, set for release on 8 November through Noble Demon. Following the fiery singles "Chaos Forever Now" (featuring Nachtmahr) and "New Aeon Gospel" with its award-winning music video, the band offers a glimpse into the abyss with its latest video and single release, "Abyss Of The Souls".
"We picked 'Abyss Of The Souls' for the third single because it's a proper example of this amalgam of melancholy and rage that we do with our music, presented through the raw energy of rock'n'roll and extreme metal. For the music video, I wanted to make something different this time, because it might be clear by now that I play with lots of different styles when I make music videos. This time, I wanted to embrace a more minimalistic approach, to capture a certain feeling of alienation and outsiderness the song's theme flirts with too." King Satan comments and explains the album's concept: "The Devil's Evangelion will be a concept album concentrating on the duality and the paradoxical nature of reality. This concept stems from a trickster-like narrative that becomes convinced about being possessed by the Devil, leading to an experience of reality through the Devil's eyes".
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