Cosmic Rock Titans Unleash a Mind-Bending Masterpiece: Pretoria’s Own Crash And The Void Drops The Villain
Cosmic Rock Titans Unleash a Mind-Bending Masterpiece: Pretoria’s Own Crash And The Void Drops The Villain Single and Epic Music Video
Prepare to embark on a sonic journey through the cosmos as Pretoria based, South African heavy alternative cosmic rock sensation, Crash and The Void, unveils their latest creation: The Villain out today on Mongrel Records. This genre-defying single, coupled with a visually stunning music video, promises to captivate audiences worldwide with its unique blend of cosmic soundscapes and thought-provoking themes. The track is taken from their self-titled debut album set to drop early 2024.
Inspired by the profound philosophies of political thinker Hannah Arendt and the controversial concept of “moral relativism”, The Villain delves into the depths of moral relativism, drawing further inspiration from the profound works of Friedrich Nietzsche. The track challenges preconceived notions of villainy, offering a satirical take on the archetype by portraying the antagonist as sly, banal, and calculated – a far cry from the conventional, over-the-top depictions.
The Villain narrates the story of a determined go-getter, navigating a world teeming with individuals driven by bad circumstances and chance. The character, portrayed with an unexpected relatability, struggles to sow chaos and disorder. Despite failing to achieve the intended mayhem, the Villain’s resilience and perseverance make him an unexpectedly endearing and relatable figure.
When asked about the inspiration behind the song vocalist, guitarist and chief songwriter Marius Schutte says, “I tried to write a song that combines classic rock tropes with film score elements usually associated with Villains and bad guys, combining the two sounds left me with the basic building blocks of The Villain. The chord changes make you feel like a super-villain executing your master plan to secure world domination.”
Video Credits
Written and Directed by Crashtin Voidantino
Assistant Director – Edzard Grimbeek
Director of Photography – Cameron Raine Blake
Assistant Director of Photography – Jason Knell
Make-up artist – Juane Dames
Assistant Editor – Juane Dames
The Villain – Pieter Erasmus
The Junkie Punk – Edzard Grimbeek
The Cyber Weapons Dealer – Mia Van Karavan
The Thug – Rico Niezen
Special Thanks:
Deon Oosthuizen
Jean Du Toit
Lumar Schutte
Vetkoek Maleis
Stephanie Wallis