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HATE - Unleashes Brand New Video For The Track From Rugia

Polish black/death metal institution Hate unleashes their new video for “Exiles Of Pantheon”. The ferocious track comes by way of the band’s Rugia full-length, just recently released via Metal Blade Records. With sharp, unflinching viciousness and a sense of atmosphere unique to the band, no one combines death and black metal quite like Poland's Hate. On Rugia, their savage twelfth full-length, they push the boundaries of their craft even further.

The “Exiles Of Pantheon” video was created in collaboration with the 9liter Filmy film agency. Comments vocalist/guitarist ATF Sinner: “We're extremely proud to present this picture for one of the most brutal and vicious tracks on Rugia. The song is about an old faith being reborn through an unholy, blood-soaked ritual. There are references to archaic beliefs on the island of Rugia - the last bastion of western Slavic paganism. Making this video was one hell of a challenge because we were shooting throughout the night in extreme weather conditions. In the end, I think we got a picture that fits perfectly with the music. Watching it, you can almost feel freezing cold rain slashing at your face. It's no doubt our best video thus far.”

Rugia was tracked at Hertz Recording Studio in Poland, and recorded, mixed, and mastered by the Wiesłaski Brothers (Behemoth, Decapitated) with longtime collaborator Michał Staczkun providing the ambient elements of the band’s signature sound. Additionally, the record marks Hate’s thirtieth year of activity. Watch the brand new video below, and over HERE and HERE you can still check out the previously released videos "Rugia" and “Resurgence”. Link

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