Last week, Brit metalcore crew Bring Me the Horizon offered us a taste of their impending Sempiternal LP via a stream of new tune "Shadow Moses," and the group have now paired the crunchy cut with a shaky video clip.
The band bust out the detuned ditty on an English snowbank, with drummer Matt Nicholls opting to use a pair of lit rescue flares to pound his kit. While the video lets fans eyeball new keyboardist Jordan Fish in action, the clip also employs an ambiguous narrative in which a young woman walks along the beach. You can put the pieces together for yourself down below.
As previously reported, Sempiternal drops April 30 through Epitaph.
The band bust out the detuned ditty on an English snowbank, with drummer Matt Nicholls opting to use a pair of lit rescue flares to pound his kit. While the video lets fans eyeball new keyboardist Jordan Fish in action, the clip also employs an ambiguous narrative in which a young woman walks along the beach. You can put the pieces together for yourself down below.
As previously reported, Sempiternal drops April 30 through Epitaph.