Hideous Divinity stream "The Embalmer"

2019-09-09 by Fernando Alves | 8 Comments
Italian death metal band Hideous Divinity are currently streaming the video for the new song "The Embalmer" taken from their upcoming 4th album Simulacrum, which will be released on November 8th, via Century Media Records. Simulacrum was recorded, mixed and mastered by Stefano Morabito at 16th Cellar Studio.

Stream "The Embalmer" new video here:



Guitarist Enrico Schettino comments: "Perhaps more than any other song on Simulacrum, "The Embalmer" represents the new path in front of Hideous Divinity. We knew it was time for not just a videoclip. Something more was needed. When Olivier accepted our proposal and came out with the script, the whole thing hit us like a train wreck. We found the Embalmer. With his art, he created a nightmare and invited us into it: half covered in clay, standing like powerless statues, soon we understood to be in the hands of a maniac. Olivier De Sagazan came and embalmed reality in a distorted image, creating a destabilizing simulacrum. You can see us, blind observers, watching the grotesque repetition as he replaces Stephanie on the surgical field. 'Rise' he cried".

Olivier de Sagazan is a visionary and one of the most relevant contemporary performers around. The concept of "Simulacrum" is vast, but could also be described as anamorphosis, transfiguration and distortion. HIDEOUS DIVINITY couldn't think of another more fitting artist to bring all of this to life. In the video, the band witnesses a mad surgeon's desperate attempt to discovering the true self of humans and flesh through a sequence of a grotesque experiment.

The new release will feature ten original songs, as well as two covers, Machine Head's "Blood Of The Zodiac" and Mayhem's "Cursed In Eternity", as bonus tracks on the digipack CD (which will also be included in the LP edition).

Simulacrum tracklist:
01. "Deleuzean Centuries"
02. "The Embalmer"
03. "Condense"
04. "Anamorphia Atto III"
05. "The Deaden Room"
06. "Actaeon"
07. "Bent Until Fracture"
08. "Seed of Future Horror"
09. "Prey to a Vision"
10. " Implemini Exitio"

Bonus tracks:
01. "Blood of the Zodiac" (Machine Head Cover)
02. "Cursed in Eternity" (Mayhem Cover)

Tagged: Hideous Divinity

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TheNotrap
September 9th 2019
19369 Comments


This surgeon is a nightmare

outliers
September 9th 2019
5317 Comments


phew that video is something

DatBeefPudding
September 9th 2019
1952 Comments


their last album was great, looking forward to more

impoppy
September 10th 2019
2286 Comments


I don't think that man actually has a medical license


Deathconscious
September 10th 2019
27895 Comments


cool shit.

hexfix93
September 11th 2019
2966 Comments


New HoP and HD? Fuck yeah.

TheNotrap
October 4th 2019
19369 Comments


New track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPgXbq1QgxE

Solid

TheNotrap
October 25th 2019
19369 Comments


Third single:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbGLCZky15Q



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