Posts Tagged ‘video stream’

Suns of Thyme blends space rock, shoegaze, and psychedelia reminiscent of Velvet Underground on sophomore album Cascades, to be released on May 27th via Napalm Records. Ahead of the release, they’ve put out  video for ‘Intuition Unbound’.

Synopsis director Easton West comments:

“The storyline is about a wise forest stewart who leads his apprentice through the land teaching her ancient ways until one morning he finds a supernatural blue seed in the wetlands. The discovery initiates a mystical ritual that transfers his ancient knowledge to his apprentice, inaugurating her as the new keeper of the land.”

The video stars Swiss actor David Bennent (The Tin Drum, A Dangerous Fortune) and actress Sarah Johnson, and was directed by Easton West of Klein and West, a Berlin based production company and ensemble of film creatives whose work crosses over between narrative, documentary and commercial realms.

Watch the video here:

 

At Aural Aggravation, we always say if you’re going to do metal, make it heavy, make it hard, and make it nasty. Ok, so we don’t always say it, but it’s got the potential to become a future motto. It’s certainly a motto that fits Demons of Old Metal (which of course makes the classic acronym DOOM).

Following a storming performance at the Mosh Against Cancer festival in Coventry this April, D.O.O.M. are now gearing up for four summer festivals starting with Wildfire in Scotland on June 24th.  This will be followed by their headline slot at SOPHIE Fest, Coventry on July 16th, then on to the Phoenix Alternative festival in Wales on August 13th and last, but not least, a return by popular demand to Beermageddon during the last weekend of August.

Watch the ‘Fakeskin’ video here.

 

Norwegian band Mayflower Madame have released their debut album ‘Observed in a Dream’ via their own label Night Cult Records in Europe and Custom Made Music in North America.

To celebrate the release of the album, the band have shared the video for ‘Self-Seer’. A track partly inspired by the art of their fellow countryman Edvard Munch, ‘Self-seer’ is a dark and feverish tale about obsession, escapism and longing. Watch the video here: