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Currents release new music video for ‘Into Despair’

CURRENTS have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Into Despair, is taken from the Connecticut metallers’ upcoming new EP I Let The Devil In which is scheduled to be released in December this year. The new record was produced by Ryan Leitru of FOR TODAY and follows the band’s 2017 album, The Place I Feel Safest.

Speaking about the track, vocalist Brian Wille says, Into Despair is about the moment you fall back into old, destructive habits. We’ve all experienced the shame of being back in a place we thought we left a long time ago, and we wanted to really capture that feeling and put it into a song. This is the first time I’ve ever felt like I said exactly what I needed to say, and so I’m proud to present Into Despair to all of you.”

Watch the official music video for Into Despair here: 

Continuing to speak about the new EP, Wille continues, “time is a common theme in this band; we believe that spending dedicated time on a project is the most important aspect of having a fully realized idea. I Let The Devil In is a collection of songs three years in the making. Each song has been reworked and revisited multiple times before finally coming to Ryan Leitru to piece them all together in their final state. We couldn’t be more excited to share I Let The Devil In with all of you, and to get you ready for what we have planned for the future of CURRENTS.”

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming record, both of which are available to view below:

Track List: 

1. Into Despair
2. My Disguise
3. Feel The Same
4. The Rope
5. Forever Marked
6. Into Despair (Instrumental)
7. My Disguise (Instrumental)
8. Feel The Same (Instrumental)
9. The Rope (Instrumental)
10. Forever Marked (Instrumental)

I Let The Devil In is set for release on December 14th via SharpTone Records.

For more information on CURRENTS like their official page on Facebook.

 

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.