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DEATHBELL - Releases New Epic Video For The Track From Upcoming Album

The mysterious doom band from the south of France, Deathbell, has released a brand new epic music video for the track "The Ladder". Directed by Robin Levet and Edza Films, the video for "The Ladder" is released together with a wide release of the song as a digital single to all service providers.

The writer of the video Bastian Commelongue, the band's guitar player explains: "A man wakes up in the woods and hears a mysterious voice. He meets different entities that will guide him or threaten him towards a greater knowing of himself. It is a solitary initiation ritual that one is called to perform, in order to ascend or descend the ladder, which is a metaphor for our ever-changing paradigm. This is an exploration of the potential to transform what is carried deep in one's heart."

Deathbell is a five-piece band from Toulouse, France, that create eerie and heavy fuzz-laden doom. Having released their debut album With The Beyond in 2018 that garnered underground attention, Deathbell have been lying in wait, taking their time to craft and hone their new juggernaut, A Nocturnal Crossing, which will hit the stores on the 25th of February via Svart Records. Incanting her melancholic and haunting vocals, Lauren Gaynor calls through cavernous walls of funeral organ and distorted slabs of riff-witchery to shepherd A Nocturnal Crossing into a hypnotic otherworld. With morbid clanging trips of psychedelic rhythms and shadowy atmospheres, Deathbell's brand of mystical doom is both transcendent and sombre. Link