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Emmure Premiere "Flag Of The Beast" Music Video

Emmure will release their new album "Look At Yourself" on March 3, and have premiered a new video for the third single from the effort "Flag Of The Beast." You can check that out below. The upcoming album will be the first to feature the group’s new lineup, which includes frontman Frankie Palmeri, along with Josh Travis (ex-The Tony Danza Tapdance Extavagazna/Glass Cloud), Phil Lockett (ex-The Tony Tapdance Extravaganza), and Josh Miller (ex-Glass Cloud).

Palmeri commented:

“I was very happy with the video we did with Aaron Marsh. He came to me with a vision based off his interpretation of the song, and he brought it completely to life. He wanted to give me an audience that becomes ultra violent or possessed by the lyrics of the song.

‘Flag Of The Beast’ represents the idea that I am in fact some sort of evil deity in some people’s eyes, but on the same coin, I am sort of an anti-hero. It is about myself and how I view people that have exited my life or have looked at me like I’m not on the right path. It is about being the epitomy of all things that are against the grain.

You can hate me if it makes you feel better, but I am not going anywhere.”

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PostedFebruary 17, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsemmure, Metal

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