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Fit For An Autopsy Premiere “Pandora” Video

Fit For An Autopsy have shared an official video for their new song “Pandora.” This track will appear on their new album “Oh What The Future Holds,” which is set to be released on January 14. The band commented on the song:

“This is one of our favorite new songs, as it touches on a lot of our influences all at once and represents a collective of our musical tastes. Lyrically, it describes the inevitable path to environmental destruction via the mechanisms we’ve permitted to control society. It’s not an unfamiliar topic for FFAA, but an important one nonetheless and one we will continue to write about.”

They also added the following about the video:

“[It] paints this theme in a symbolic way, with the relationship between the characters acting as a parallel to our relationship with the earth. A world driven by extinction only ends in extinction. Thanks for listening.”

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PostedOctober 30, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFit For An Autopsy, Pandora, Oh What The Future Holds

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