British goths Virgin Vampires released a new video for the track "Medusa", which comes off their recent album, Whores And Judaism, released on 21 July via Rune Serpent Europa. "Medusa" exemplifies the raw essence of Whores And Judaism, delivering an authentic 80s gothic and post-punk sound.
With a powerful voice and catchy chorus, the song highlights the band's strong presence and their definitive move away from electronic influences. It's another example of Virgin Vampires' energy and their ability to create impactful, memorable songs that stay true to the album's core identity.
Whores And Judaism signals a significant change for Virgin Vampires from last year's self-titled debut album. Marking a dramatic stylistic shift from their electronic debut, the new album plunges headfirst into a raw, unadulterated realm of classic gothic rock and post-punk.
Listen to and watch the video for "Medusa" right below, and if you missed it, over HERE is the previously released single/video "Caligulae Insanus Imperator". Link


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