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Venom Prison release new music video for ‘Comfort Of Complicity’

VENOM PRISON have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Comfort Of Complicity, is taken from the UK metal band’s brand new album, Erebos, which is released today!

Speaking about the song, the band says, Comfort Of Complicity is a song about the European and American immigration systems and the way they break families apart and criminalise vulnerable people for simply wanting to give a better life for their families. Musically this song goes through many sounds and emotions, and making it as one piece was a challenge. The song wanted to sound like a journey through aggression to a more major key moment with some form of hope.”

Watch the official music video for Comfort Of Complicity here: 

Continuing to speak about the release of their new album, the band adds, “we are extremely proud to have our third full-length, Erebos, finally out in the world. Bringing VENOM PRISON forward on this release, we’ve explored new avenues and added more depth and layers to our sound which listeners will find a new experience; Erebos is full of surprises to say the least. It truly touches on social issues as expected, but this time it’s personal – with more emotion and attachment than ever before, anger with compassion. Balancing the darkness with light and showing a truer side to what really haunts through sound and words. Working with Scott Atkins on this record has been an absolute pleasure and really is the fulfilment plus more of what we had initially hoped to do when putting this record together. Thank you Eliran Kantor for continuously creating the incredible aesthetic and atmosphere to our artwork, expressing the sound perfectly in imagery. Massive thank you to Century Media for all their passion and contribution. For anyone that has checked out the singles, pre-ordered, shouted about, that’s incredible, thank you.”

Erebos is out now via Century Media Records.

For more information on VENOM PRISON 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.