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Someone get this lad a lozenge, he’s got a serious case of Beelzebub-throat…only joking, it’s the trippy new video from Hang The Bastard for the frankly terrifying bloodcurdling scream-drone of ‘Sex In The Seventh Circle’.
Imagine watching this stoned, it would be awful – don’t do it. You’d probably cry and puke your crisps up. If you like the sound of a bunch of stoners making big riffs fronted by a really angry ghoul (potentially a goblin, we’re not sure, it’s hard to tell from just listening) then this lot are for you.
‘Sex In The Seventh Circle’is the first single to be lifted from its namesake album and the band had the following to say:
“Sex In The Seventh Circle is the first new song that people will hear from the new album. We gave everyone a taste at the start of the year with Sweet Mother but we feel that we have gone even further into the direction we genuinely wanted this band to go.”
“The video alongside the music is something we are equally proud of and thanks to the vision of Chris Hugall, we have achieved what we wanted from the footage. A band should be allowed to take chances and risks in the music they write. To be able to have selfish freedom in how they create. We hope everyone enjoys what we have spent a long time creating. It means a lot to us.”
The album will be released on September 22nd in Europe and on October 14th in North America via Century Media Records.