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Hour Of Penance Premiere “Devotion For Tyranny” Video

Hour Of Penance have shared an official video for their new song “Devotion For Tyranny.” That track will appear on their new album “Devotion,” which is set to be released on April 5. The band commented:

“We chose ‘Devotion for Tyranny’ as the first single because it’s probably the most straightforward and uncompromising song on the album, and it perfectly represents the main themes of the album. This animated video is heavily inspired by the mysterious atmospheres of Soulslike games and the hooded man represents the revolutionary vanguard that overthrows the established order based on wealth and oppression, that has left the Earth a barren and sterile land for a deformed and enslaved humanity to live in. The visual references to the elements of the alchemical process are a metaphor for the transformative power of the human will. It’s a dystopic vision of a not-so-distant future and a warning.”

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PostedMarch 7, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsHour Of Penance, Devotion, Devotion For Tyranny

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