Vreid - Post New Song & Video Clip Online
Vreid have teamed up with Decibel Magazine for the premiere of the second song from their new record Wild North West, due on April 30th via Season Of Mist in various formats. "The Morning Red" song is streaming in the form of a music video, which also serves as the instalment of the band's unique and ambitious movie project.
Vreid songwriter and bass player Jarle Hváll Kvåle comments: "The Morning Red" is one our heaviest songs ever and clearly shows that our musical DNA is rooted in the 70/80s classical heavy rock coated with Nordic blackness. A blueprint of our eternal creative duality of melancholia and primal aggression. The backdrop for our new music video "The Morning Red", which is also the centerpiece of our full movie, Wild North West, is this haunted architectural eagle's nest. The more than 100-year-old sanatorium lies completely isolated in the mountainside above the world's longest fjord, Sognefjorden. Once built to shield people from infectious diseases and later the asylum of the Wild North West, it became our creative center during the pandemic. With the world closed down, we admitted ourselves to one of Scandinavia's most mythical and majestic buildings to record the movie. The massive building has been abandoned for almost 30 years, and the harsh climate has taken its toll as the building is being consumed by nature. The history and destinies that these roughed walls embrace are fascinating, vile and dark to say the least, and with Wild North West, we have become a part of this majestic white castle's history."
Vreid songwriter and bass player Jarle Hváll Kvåle comments: "The Morning Red" is one our heaviest songs ever and clearly shows that our musical DNA is rooted in the 70/80s classical heavy rock coated with Nordic blackness. A blueprint of our eternal creative duality of melancholia and primal aggression. The backdrop for our new music video "The Morning Red", which is also the centerpiece of our full movie, Wild North West, is this haunted architectural eagle's nest. The more than 100-year-old sanatorium lies completely isolated in the mountainside above the world's longest fjord, Sognefjorden. Once built to shield people from infectious diseases and later the asylum of the Wild North West, it became our creative center during the pandemic. With the world closed down, we admitted ourselves to one of Scandinavia's most mythical and majestic buildings to record the movie. The massive building has been abandoned for almost 30 years, and the harsh climate has taken its toll as the building is being consumed by nature. The history and destinies that these roughed walls embrace are fascinating, vile and dark to say the least, and with Wild North West, we have become a part of this majestic white castle's history."
Animation: Remi Juliebø (Deformat Design)
Videography: Håvard Nesbø
Videography: Håvard Nesbø
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