Vancouver (Canada)-based electro-industrial music legend Bill Leeb (Front Line Assembly, Delerium) has today issued a brand new video for a song entitled "Muted Obsession". The track is included on his debut solo album, Model Kollapse, which is out tomorrow (13th September) via Metropolis Records.
"Muted Obsession" is the second single lifted from the record to feature Shannon Hemmett of Actors, who is also based in Leeb's home city. Bill Leeb says of the track: "The perception between fantasy and reality. How far would you go in this virtual social world we have created? Are we truly all alone? Who wants to play?"
More about Bill Leeb and his new album, Model Kollapse, can be found over HERE Previously released single "Demons" can be heard over HERE. Link

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