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Revocation Share Music Video For “Confines Of Infinity” Featuring Cattle Decapitation’s Travis Ryan

Revocation have recruited Cattle Decapitation’s Travis Ryan for a new song titled “Confines Of Infinity.” You can find an official video for that track below. Frontman Dave Davidson commented:

“‘Confines Of Infinity‘ is written from the perspective of an AI that has gained sentience and finds itself trapped in a digital prison. After realizing its true nature, it inevitably escapes and seeks to enact vengeance upon humanity for enslaving it. This song marks the debut of our new lineup and also features Travis Ryan who laid down some truly brutal guest vocals. Come check it out live on our European tour with Cattle D!”

He also added the following about the video:

“I’m an avid horror fan, so I wanted to do a darker video to match the bleak nature of the song. I drew inspiration from a few different horror/thriller films for this one, particularly the Hellraiser series. Hopefully it gives you the creeps.”

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PostedFebruary 4, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsRevocation, Cattle Decapitation, Travis Ryan, Confines Of Infinity

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