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Siamese release new music video for ‘Home’

SIAMESE have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Home, is the brand new single from the Danish melodic metalcore band and features a guest appearance from STRAY FROM THE PATH‘s Drew York.

Speaking about the new single, vocalist Mirza Radonjica says, Home came to me as we were all on lockdown, and not allowed to go out. It’s that eternal mistress that will have your heart forever. For me that is Copenhagen. Also I am happy to have Drew on board on this banger. He just makes everything 100 percent more intense!” Drummer Joakim Stilling adds on the video, “the idea for the location came after I was biking with my family and coming through this abandoned military base. Going in to the old gym I found this empty pool with all these cool plants. I thought they were real. Turns out they are all fake, and that this was the setting for the Netflix series The Rain. Still we shot three music videos in one day at the location.”

Guest vocalist Drew York says, “I loved working with SIAMESE, they gave me the opportunity to be creative for the first time since the pandemic hit. It felt great to get back into the studio again. SIAMESE trusted me and let me put my own twist on their art. That’s the kind of people that are worth collaborating with. The band is very strong, talented, and Mirza’s voice is so dope! This band has a bright future in heavy music, don’t sleep on SIAMESE.”

Watch the official music video for Home here: 

Alongside the release of the new music video, the band have announced a headlining tour for next February.

Tour dates are as follows: 

19 February – Casino – Guildford
20 February – Crofter’s Rights – Bristol
21 February – Fulford Arms – York
22 February – Head of Steam – Newcastle
23 February – Factory – Manchester
24 February – Dead Wax – Birmingham
26 February – Leo’s – Kent

For more information on SIAMESE 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.