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Job For A Cowboy release new music video for ‘The Forever Rot’

JOB FOR A COWBOY have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track The Forever Rot, is taken from the Arizona-based death metal band’s upcoming new album, Moon Healer, which is scheduled to be released in February next year.

Speaking about the new music video, bassist Nick Schendzielos says, Jonny [Davy, vocals] and I delved extensively over the past few years into the conceptual aspects of Moon Healer, and there was naturally a wide array of visual imagery invoked by the subject matter. We really wanted to bring the experiences of the character in Sun Eater/Moon Healer to life. The thematic elements represented are uniquely interesting to me so I was quite enthused to be able to take on the videos for The Agony Seeping Storm, and now, The Forever Rot.

I’ve been pretty extensively diving into video production over the last few years with director Kyle Lamar from Digital Myle on other projects, so there’s a synergy that’s there with us already. His camera work is incredible and he’s got such a great grasp on every element of the process. Jonny, Kyle, and I really gelled together, and I think it shows in the final product. Extracting the raw, authentic elements of the song’s narrative, melody, and emotion, and translating them into a visual composition has been vastly artistically fulfilling and I look forward to creating more…from brainstorming, to filming, all the way through editing, it’s such a fun process to see our ideas come to fruition. It’s quite the ride…we hope you enjoy the trip!”

Watch the official music video for The Forever Rot here: 

Moon Healer is set for release on February 23rd via Metal Blade Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on JOB FOR A COWBOY 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.

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