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    Music in Low Frequencies – Portuguese Post-Metal Trio Reveal Music Video For New Track “This Corpse”

    Music in Low Frequencies – Portuguese Post-Metal Trio Reveal Music Video For New Track “This Corpse”

    Portuguese blackened post-metal trio Music In Low Frequencies have just shared a music video for a brand new track off the band’s new full-length album “Catharsis”, which is set to be released this week, December 8th through Raging Planet Records. Pre-orders are now available at this location.

    Titled “This Corpse”, this new video has premiered at No Clean Singing, who had this to say about this new track “The serrated-edge riffing pulses like a hammering heart, amplified by hard-hitting drums that occasionally burst open in blasts, and the keys elevate and expand to far horizons, brilliant in their tones and beseeching in their mood.”

    Watch “This Corpse” music video here.

    The band offers the following comment about this new track: “This Corpse” dwells in the numbness one feels every time you try to become your better-self and get sabotaged by your inner demons. You can feel the burden on the gloomy tones as the first notes of the guitar start to sound. The darkness of this tune is in a way present in the silver grey imagery presented here, the coldness one feels when self-doubt is in.

    In this video, we try to express the agony of feeling stuck in yourself with ways to transcend that limiting force. Human suspension is known for being a possible way to overcome your own fears, and a ritual of self-enlightenment, hence force a way to reconquer the control of your own life.

    In order to express it as accurately possible, human live suspension has been exclusively performed for the video, turning this video not suitable for sensible stomachs. But let it kick your stomach. All that is asked IS for you to feel it.

    Formed in 2012, Music In Low Frequencies, is a gathering of three old friends that thrive throughout the music they create together. They were born from the desire of making something meaningfully intimate with hints of the harshness of our times. With that being said, it is understandable that their sound is charged with gloomy melodies, heavy riffs and doom tunes.

    They released their first album “Sowing the seed” in 2014 and promoted it through Europe, headlining some shows and also playing in some important festivals in Portugal and other smaller showcases. They went through a period of time where creation was delayed by some other important matters, but soon time passed and new melodies started to follow. 

    Music in Low Frequencies felt they wanted to go deeper down the rabbit hole as they started to feel the urge for darker and sludgier notes. They refine and redefine their sound and “Catharsis” is born. Resembling the atmosphere of these past times, this album is the result of a period of darkness, reflection, contemplation of the soul and purgation of the spirits and it hopes to embrace all the heavy spirits we have within our minds and put them to rest. “Catharsis” wishes to indulge all the senses whatsoever, and purge all the demons we carry through our music. 

    Links:
    https://www.facebook.com/music.in.low.frequencies
    https://www.instagram.com/musicinlowfrequencies
    https://www.ragingplanet.pt
    https://ragingplanet.bandcamp.com
    https://www.facebook.com/ragingplanet
    https://www.instagram.com/ragingplanetrecords

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