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CUTWORM - New Video Premiered Online

Denver (USA) based ghastly industrial/darkwave/electro outfit Cutworm has premiered online a video for the track "Apostasy", the third track from the album, Ouster. Since its inception, Cutworm has gone on to prove to be an adventure in sonic experience. Started by David L Small in 2015, Cutworm combines elements from heavy industrial, hip hop, noise, witch house, darkwave, and film scoring, Cutworm has set out to create a living and breathing musical entity that is as beautiful as it is destructive.

Cutworm's latest aural experimentation, Ouster, released in February this year, represents the culmination of all the anger and sorrow the mastermind David L Small experienced in the last year or so. According to Small, the album is a direct response to watching the world around us further deteriorate and devolve and every track of the album has been directly affected by the events of 2020. "Some of the music on this album wouldn't have existed without suffering", shares Small. "But as I worked through the process I found this layer of beauty that advanced with the ugliness. It's an incredibly conflicting feeling, but I am thankful for how it turned out. I look forward to sharing it with

David L Small (the architect behind Cutworm) informs about the video: "The story starts with "Apostasy" and ends with "Means Of Control". The story behind the videos is mostly about the cycle of creation. For my process when it comes to making music, art, etc., I prefer to be alone when I do it, hence the character in "Apostasy" walking a great distance to find a place to create. I suppose the character's process could be interpreted as the usual trial and error before he realizes what he's creating consumes him. Then in the "Means Of Control" video (which will be released later), that character is basically undoing the errors of the character from "Apostasy"." Link