Vomit The Soul release new music video for ‘Bloodtime’


VOMIT THE SOUL have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Bloodtime, is taken from the Italian brutal death metal band’s upcoming new album, Massive Incineration, which is scheduled to be released in June this year, via Unique Leader Records.

Speaking about the new song, and its accompanying music video, guitarist Stefano Rossi Ciucci says, “the history behind this videoclip is really interesting. We had to find a place to ‘put our apostles of evil and make them dominate the wandering souls’ so we found an abandoned church near Turin, Italy that fit perfectly for it. The legend says that some monks and nuns summoned the devil with dark rituals and black masses for many years. In 1784 the Vatican pope sent an exorcist that managed to defeat the demon and relegate him to one of the church’s crypts. The pontiff then had the abbey closed and the church deconsecrated.

It is also said that sacred music was composed, capable of strengthening the seal that imprisoned the demon. However, this score presents a strangeness: it is two-faced. That is, it can be played either normally, reading it from top to bottom and from left to right, or on the contrary, from bottom to top and from right to left. Legend says that if it is played normally, the music will strengthen the seal imprisoning the demon, but if it is played in reverse the demon will be freed.

Knowing this story, it was particularly exciting to record the parts dressed as apostles, both inside and outside the church. The final result is dark, obscure, gloomy and perfectly describes the contents of the album. At least, the director Maurizio Del Piccolo emphasized everything by making the video chaotic and dynamic, almost bloody.”

Watch the official music video for Bloodtime here: 

Massive Incineration is set for release on June 7th via Unique Leader Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

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