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Your Spirit Dies release new music video for ‘Serpentine’

YOUR SPIRIT DIES have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Serpentine, is taken from the South Carolina-based metallic hardcore band’s upcoming debut album, My Gnawing Pains Will Never Rest, which is scheduled to be released in May this year, via MNRK Heavy.

The new song features a guest appearance from Dan Weyandt of ZAO.

Speaking about the new song, vocalist Brandon Byars shares, Serpentine ended up being one of the last tracks we put together for the record. We were running two writing stations simultaneously – [guitarist] Tyler [Dorman] was writing these fast, aggressive d-beat riffs while [guitarist] Holden [Hall] brought some ideas that he had written previously. From there, we all dug in with [producer] Greg [Thomas] to refine it further. I think the song really captures the essence of the album, showcasing a lot of the sounds that define it.

Lyrically, it’s something everyone can relate to. Almost everyone has had to deal with someone who’s got narcissistic tendencies, and, in some cases, you’ve had to walk away – whether it’s a relationship, friendship, or otherwise. I think the lyrics illustrate the sense of catharsis you get from finally ‘cutting the cord’ with those kinds of people.”

Speaking about the collaboration with Weyandt, Byars adds, “it’s been awesome getting to know Dan over the last few years. Considering our name literally came from a ZAOsong, we thought our full circle moment was getting to tour with them, but to have his voice and face featured in a piece of our art is somehow even bigger than that. He did an amazing job and I think it elevates the song even further for it. A huge gratitude goes to him.”

Watch the official music video for Serpentine here: 

My Gnawing Pains Will Never Rest is set for release on May 2nd via MNRK Heavy. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on YOUR SPIRIT DIES 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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