German gothic rock band Reptyle unveils their new music video for “Never Complain”, the first single taken from their upcoming fifth studio album, Blazed Shades & Thorned Veils, due out on 21 November via Icy Cold Records.
“Never Complain” encapsulates everything Reptyle stand for after nearly three decades in the scene - brooding atmospheres, commanding vocals, and driving rhythms that fuse post-punk urgency with classic gothic grandeur. The track’s irresistible pulse and anthemic chorus have already made it a fixture on dark-scene dance floors since its pre-release earlier this year.
With founding member Kufi returning on keyboards, Reptyle sounds more focused and dynamic than ever. Listen for yourself. Link
REPTYLE - Fifth Studio Album Out In November; Presents Video For “Never Complain”
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