The USA-based rising industrial/modern metal visionaries Black Satellite released their powerful single "Kill For You", taken from the long-anticipated new album, Aftermath, which was released a couple of days ago. Black Satellite artfully fuses industrial and metal influences to create a sound that's dark, edgy, and distinctly their own.
No one gets away this easy...I will kill for you," sings Larissa Vale, the indomitable frontwoman of Black Satellite, on the sonically intense and lyrically unflinching "Kill For You" from their self-released second full-length album Aftermath.
Larissa Vale comments about "Kill For You": "The song explores the lengths someone will go to for those they love, and at what point that starts to border on obsession. I like to conquer my fears in my music videos. 'Kill For You' was no exception, and in this case it was a bit more literal. The last thing I'd ever want to do is let a tarantula crawl all over my face...so I thought why not just do it?!"
The video for "Kill For You" was done by Tom Flynn, and you can watch it below. Link

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