Swedish synth wizards Priest are finally back with their new full-length Dark Pulse.
To celebrate the event, the band unveils a video for the song "Demon's Call" - a dark synthpop anthem which explores the more obscure corners of the human soul. With haunting melodies and provocative lyrics, it delves into intoxicating forbidden desires. Prepare to be ensnared by the call of your inner demons!
The video was directed by Claudio Marino (Artax Film), well known for his works with Behemoth, Katatonia, Watain, Marduk, Shining and many more.
Some more about Priest's Dark Pulse is HERE. Link
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