Ahead of releasing new album There Existed an Addiction to Blood later this month, Clipping have unloaded another track from the effort.
"Blood of the Fang" follows the previously shared "Nothing Is Safe" and "La Mala Ordina," and arrives alongside a video. Directed by Lars Jan, the clip was inspired by a photo of Black Panther Party co-founder Huey Newton handcuffed to a hospital gurney after being shot by Oakland police in 1967.
Lyrically, Daveed Diggs references a number of activists that fought against systems of oppression.
Watch the clip for "Blood of the Fang" below.
There Existed an Addiction to Blood arrives October 18 through Sub Pop. Clipping will play Toronto with Cartel Madras later this month on a North American tour.
"Blood of the Fang" follows the previously shared "Nothing Is Safe" and "La Mala Ordina," and arrives alongside a video. Directed by Lars Jan, the clip was inspired by a photo of Black Panther Party co-founder Huey Newton handcuffed to a hospital gurney after being shot by Oakland police in 1967.
Lyrically, Daveed Diggs references a number of activists that fought against systems of oppression.
Watch the clip for "Blood of the Fang" below.
There Existed an Addiction to Blood arrives October 18 through Sub Pop. Clipping will play Toronto with Cartel Madras later this month on a North American tour.