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Telling Secrets Premiere "Glorybound" Video

Telling Secrets have shared an official video for their new single “Glorybound.” Frontman Vik Kovacs commented:

“I’ve always wanted to somehow display where I come from and what I am. I used “Glorybound” to explain that I was born in Budapest, to a Hungarian family, and grew up in England to be moulded into something slightly unusual with traits from both cultures. I’m not sure I identify with either single one 100%. A little bit of both and a little bit of neither. The current world climate can be very challenging for the mind and the soul of an immigrant, and this song is meant to inspire all of my friends and myself across the world on all their journeys.

The idea for Glorybound both sonically and visually was inspired by (classic 1968 Western) Once Upon A Time In The West. That’s where the harmonica idea came from originally. The track was written by myself and Scott Mik & it also focuses on the rest of the band (also: Luke Nightmare – drums, Alessio Ammendola – guitar) who usually only join me live, but that was so important for this song.”

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PostedOctober 2, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTelling Secrets

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