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RedHook release new music video for ‘Cannibal’

REDHOOK have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Cannibal, is the latest single from the Australian alternative rock band and the reveal of the new music video follows on from the original release of the single, which dropped earlier this month.

The dark and provocative video continues the themes of femme sexual empowerment and reclamation that charge through the veins of the track, featuring a cast of strong women playfully asserting their dominance.

Speaking about the new music video, vocalist Emmy Mack shares, “despite the raunchiness of this clip, the whole shoot was actually super wholesome! I was genuinely so nervous about challenging myself to pull off a ‘sexy’ vibe on camera and wanted to make sure I didn’t mess it up, so I tapped a bunch of my mates to come join me in the clip for moral support. It ended up being one of the best shoots REDHOOK has ever done! It felt like one giant slumber party, everyone dressing up, giggling, and having the best time. And I can’t thank all the girls, in particular, enough for empowering and uplifting me so much with their confidence, talent and boundless positive energy.”

Watch the official music video for Cannibal here: 

Speaking further about the song, Mack previously shared, “I wanted to write a song that felt like NINE INCH NAILS meets WAP. An empowering metal anthem that would help me smash some of the stigma and shame around sex that I felt for a long time after surviving SA. Consensual sex is one of the most awesome things in the world! And we’re beyond grateful to the legends in ALPHA WOLF for backing this vision, for helping us inject more sexual liberation into the world of heavy music, and above all, for conspiring with us to create a horny metal song about oral sex that people can fuck to.”

For more information on REDHOOK 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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