California (USA) based gothic rockers Our Frankenstein have just released a brand new single and video "Judas Dance". This is the first single from the band's forthcoming album due out later this year.
The band comments: "'Judas Dance' touches on topics such as betrayal and revenge. It's about moving past a period in your life where you may feel as if the world and the people around you are against you. It's about how you can pick yourself up off of the ground after falling over multiple times."
The music video for "Judas Dance" was directed by Dazecraft Media in association with Futureframe Productions. It was shot in Los Angeles in the beautiful Glass Slipper Palace. Link

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