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Veil Of Maya Premiere “Red Fur” Video

Veil Of Maya have shared an official video for their new song “Red Fur.” That track will appear on the band's new album “[m]other,” which is set to be released on May 12. Guitarist Marc Okubo said the following about the song:

“I got convinced to go to a Rufus Du Sol concert. I was immediately inspired though. The next day, I was like, ’Let’s combine some of this with our style’. That explains the electronic opening.”

Vocalist Lukas Magyar also added the following about the album:

“This record is a collection of personal experience, history and a touch of my own imagination. I enjoyed approaching each song in a different way this time around. It was certainly challenging at times to find the right mood but when the work was finally complete it seemed to come together very well. I’m thrilled to see how our fans respond!”

“[m]other” Track Listing:

01. “Tokyo Chainsaw”
02. “Artificial Dose”
03. “Godhead”
04. “[re]connect”
05. “Red Fur”
06. “Disco Kill Party”
07. “Mother pt 4”
08. “Synthwave Vegan”
09. “Lost Creator”
10. “Death Runner”

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PostedMarch 8, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsVeil Of Maya, Red Fur, [m]other

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