It’s Friday the 13th and Health has just dropped a sickly 90s-inspired music video for “Sicko”, featuring samples from Godflesh’s “Like Rats”.
Directed by Mynxii White, the video looks like a VHS compilation of horrors captured across several 90s horror movies.
“Sicko” comes off Health’s forthcoming new album Rat Wars, which will be released December 7th, 2023, via Loma Vista Recordings.
“Taking inspiration from the haunting imagery from 90’s music videos by Godflesh, we put together a video collage of some of our own favorite obscure horror moments of the same time period in one “sick” video for ‘Sicko.’ ” said White.
“Some of my best memories are from the stranger indie movies I’d watch in the middle of the night when everyone was sleeping, and it was a lot of fun going back in time to pull moments like a ‘greatest hits’ of all those dark hours of bloody horror.
Directed by Mynxii White, the video looks like a VHS compilation of horrors captured across several 90s horror movies.
“Sicko” comes off Health’s forthcoming new album Rat Wars, which will be released December 7th, 2023, via Loma Vista Recordings.
“Taking inspiration from the haunting imagery from 90’s music videos by Godflesh, we put together a video collage of some of our own favorite obscure horror moments of the same time period in one “sick” video for ‘Sicko.’ ” said White.
“Some of my best memories are from the stranger indie movies I’d watch in the middle of the night when everyone was sleeping, and it was a lot of fun going back in time to pull moments like a ‘greatest hits’ of all those dark hours of bloody horror.
- 10/13/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Veteran industrial act Godflesh have announced a new album, Purge, set for release on June 9th. The LP marks the UK band’s ninth album overall, and first in nearly six years.
Godflesh originally formed as Fall of Because in 1982 before changing their name in 1988. They are considered one of the pioneers of industrial metal, and are still led by longtime members Justin K. Broadrick and Ben “G. C.” Green.
According to a press release, “The title alone — Purge — references directly how songwriter and creator Justin K. Broadrick utilizes Godflesh’s music as a temporary relief from his diagnosed autism and Ptsd. It’s the next stage in a journey he has been on since he began creating music, feeling alone and like an outsider in any scene or group, from childhood through to adulthood.”
Purge serves as a sequel of sorts to Godflesh’s sophomore effort, Pure, as it...
Godflesh originally formed as Fall of Because in 1982 before changing their name in 1988. They are considered one of the pioneers of industrial metal, and are still led by longtime members Justin K. Broadrick and Ben “G. C.” Green.
According to a press release, “The title alone — Purge — references directly how songwriter and creator Justin K. Broadrick utilizes Godflesh’s music as a temporary relief from his diagnosed autism and Ptsd. It’s the next stage in a journey he has been on since he began creating music, feeling alone and like an outsider in any scene or group, from childhood through to adulthood.”
Purge serves as a sequel of sorts to Godflesh’s sophomore effort, Pure, as it...
- 3/3/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
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