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returntothepit >> discuss >> IN SOLITUDE "To Her Darkness" music video: now streaming on Pitchfork by the_reverend on Jun 1,2012 2:09pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jun 1,2012 2:09pm
IN SOLITUDE "To Her Darkness" music video: now streaming on Pitchfork
June 1st, 2012 - Agoura Hills, CA - In Solitude, after having spent several weeks crisscrossing North America with Behemoth, Watain, and The Devil's Blood, are finally ready to unveil their first music video. To Her Darkness, the atmospheric new video directed by Johan Bååth, is streaming exclusively via Pitchfork's Show No Mercy feature. The track is the sixth cut from In Solitude's most recent album, The World.The Flesh.The Devil.

In Solitude's vocalist, Hornper, elaborates on the creative process behind the new piece of art… "We have now explored her further. This time in a field within which we've undeniably have had very little experience nor vocation. It's a series of portraits. Attempted visual translations. A fragile breach. Mirroring certain aspects and fragments of the experiences lying in the basis for the song's emergence, and its lyrics. The creative collaboration Johan Bååth and everyone involved was a very rewarding experience for us. And as our first attempt with this medium, we are very thankful to him for working with us. Not to mention his crew and the great contribution of Anna Norberg, Erik Danielsson and Marie Larsson, for which we are incredibly grateful."

View To Her Darkness now HERE. http://pitchfork.com/features/show-no-mercy/

The World.The Flesh.The Devil press accolades:

#4 on Decibel Magazine's Top 40 Extreme Albums of 2011

"finely crafted, occult-oriented, melodic heavy metal of the highest order." 9/10, Terrorizer Magazine

"Structurally and melodically complex, densely layered yet dynamic and fluid, often enthralling, always engaging, this is a metallic Feast." Metal Hammer

http://www.facebook.com/insolitudeofficial
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toggletoggle post by chrisREX  at Jun 1,2012 4:48pm
I like the guy's voice for exactly one song and then it gets to be a tire. For the type of singer he is trying to be, he has the smallest possible range. Sucks, cause this band deserves more.



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