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Orlando (USA) based gothic/folk metal band Urn has released the official music video for their single, "Silently, I'm Still Screaming", taken from their in 2015 released album Epiphany. The band's newly announced members, keyboardist Cleve Hall (SyFy's "Monster Man") and drummer Eric James Peterson (ex-Electric Hellfire Club) are already featured in "Silently, I'm Still Screaming". Watch the video which was directed by Dominic St. Charles and Jackie Bones in the player below.
The band comments: "Many fans had given feedback that this song was one of their more favorites off of the album, so we wished to honor them by doing this video. We also wished to showcase our guitarist, Christopher Migdalski's lead work on this song, as he has been a role model for those afflicted with Parkinson's Disease and how to overcome disabilities to still pursue his life dream. Our hope is that this will inspire those to continue on in their battle and achieve whatever dreams/goals that they have."
The video was filmed in Los Angeles, CA by Jackie Bones for Steal Your Ghost Productions and additional footage was filmed by Noel McD of Global Rapture Productions (Melbourne, FL) who also edited the video. Urn had worked with Global Rapture previously on their 2015 video "Cast In Amber" which was the first single released of the Epiphany album. Dominic St. Charles co-directed the video with Mr. Bones. Urn wishes to acknowledge and thank those who contributed to the crowd funding campaign to help make this video possible. These individuals will get an exclusive private viewing before the actual release of the video to the public.
In other news, Urn has also completed the writing process on their sixth album which is tentatively entitled ";" (semicolon) and have been in talks with Thom Hazaert (Thom Hazaert Company/Ellefson Music Productions) to produce the upcoming album with a potential 2018 release date. The band also is in the process of booking tours that will have them return to Canada and Mexico in 2018. Link