Dark Fortress - New Music Video Streaming Online
Yesterday, Dark Fortress put out their newest studio albumSpectres From The Old World. Accompanying the release of the new album, German metallers have launched the official music video for "Pali Aike", directed by Guilherme Henriques.
V. Santura (guitars) about the song: "Pali Aike" is a song with a particularly compelling groove and a very dense atmosphere. If you wanna hear some fast stuff, though, listen to the album in its entirety!"
Morean (vocals) further explains: "An ode to the violent volcanic forces that shaped our Earth, inspired by my visit of a remote, little-known volcanic site in Southern Chile. The area had been inhabited for many thousands of years before the first European settlers arrived, and these natives called this site the 'home of the devils' in their language ('pali aike'). The lyrics are a literal description of how I experienced the place - eerily haunted, scattered with sun-bleached bones left by hunting mountain lions, and filled with mirages invoked by awe-inspiring shapes and colors of moss-covered lava formations and lakes that miraculously disappear when you get close to them. The violent and tragic history of settlement of this remote corner of the world gives a morbid twist to the site's now tranquil and peaceful aura of abandonment."
V. Santura (guitars) about the song: "Pali Aike" is a song with a particularly compelling groove and a very dense atmosphere. If you wanna hear some fast stuff, though, listen to the album in its entirety!"
Morean (vocals) further explains: "An ode to the violent volcanic forces that shaped our Earth, inspired by my visit of a remote, little-known volcanic site in Southern Chile. The area had been inhabited for many thousands of years before the first European settlers arrived, and these natives called this site the 'home of the devils' in their language ('pali aike'). The lyrics are a literal description of how I experienced the place - eerily haunted, scattered with sun-bleached bones left by hunting mountain lions, and filled with mirages invoked by awe-inspiring shapes and colors of moss-covered lava formations and lakes that miraculously disappear when you get close to them. The violent and tragic history of settlement of this remote corner of the world gives a morbid twist to the site's now tranquil and peaceful aura of abandonment."
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