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THE SIXTH CHAMBER - New Video Released

Los Angeles (USA) based gothic metal mysterians The Sixth Chamber have completed a new single and music video nightmare trip "Entrance To The Cold Waste". Filmed in the wastelands of Death Valley, CA, "Entrance To The Cold Waste" features Stanton Lavey (grandson of Church of Satan founder/Satanic Bible author Anton Lavey, whose character featured prominantly in this season's American Horror Story) and belly dancing by Mahafsoun. Video was directed by Constantin Werner and you can watch it in the player below. Behold the ancient rites of unspeakable black magic mystic horror!
The Sixth Chamber vocalist and founder Rahne Pistor comments: "With "Entrance To The Cold Waste", we sought to create a portal of escape from the drab norms of daily reality we tend to become trapped in and provide passageway to a nightmare realm of sublime dreamscapes. I wanted to create a world as it exists within my deeper consciousness rather than as it seems in the confines of the waking world."
The Sixth Chamber is a library in hell where all the world's darkest secrets are kept in neatly arranged volumes on shelves. Band leader Rahne Pistor came up with the concept in 2001 inspired by the writings of 18th century mystic William Blake. Since that time the band has accumulated a long and storied recording legacy with gothic, metal, experimental, blues, psychedelic, fantasy/horror soundtrack and other musical and poetic influences evident in their sound. Themes generally focus on the mythic, mystic and phantasmic. Link