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They come from Turkey and they deliver black aggression and sonic devastation, their name is Zifir, and now they share a new video for the track "Ephemeral Idols". This is one of the most aggressive tracks they have written and recorded thus far and it's a part of their latest album, Demoniac Ethics, which was released on Duplicate Records in January of this year. The band explains that it is a track whose lyrical themes are driven by the ultimate speed of the song, and are a direct attack on all that is deemed "holy", with the video being a means for Zifir to visualise their approach towards each religion.
The video itself, once again produced by Zifir, explores the idea that one of societies' preoccupations today is arguing about which temple belongs to which religion - one of the most obvious cases being that of the recent polemic surrounding the Hagia Sofia in Istanbul. In fact, Hagia Sofia is one of the various places of worship of different denominations that feature in the video.
Since its formation in 2006 by Onur Önok and O.S., Zifir has never compromised either in terms of vision or direction, with the band's lyrics embodying philosophy, anti-religion and nihilism, which are acknowledged as being amongst of the basic tenets of black metal.
They have also been confirmed to appear at 2021's Inferno Metal Festival in Oslo, Norway, which will take place between the 1st and the 4th April. Watch now the new video in the player below, and over HERE you can still check out previously released video for "Empire Of Worms". Link