Hungarian symphonic metallers Meteora released the second in their ongoing, unfolding trilogy of EPs - Broken Mind. It's a follow-up of the critically acclaimed In This Silence. To mark the release of Broken Mind, Meteora have released a new lyric video for one of the EP's most impressive tracks - "In My Name".
Meteora's keyboard player/vocalist/composer, Atilla Király, has offered his insights to the track's lyrical content: "Most of the Broken Mind EP steers away from the social topics and into more intimate subjects. The title track about trying to get better for the person you love, 'Morningstar' having an anchor in your life who you can look up to and expect guidence from, and 'Elysion' about love that persists even after death. 'In My Name' is different. It's a song about politicians claiming they speak for all of their people while spouting hate, and religious ones telling you they act in God's name while commiting atrocities. God must be really pissed by this, and so am I!"
Experience the expression of Meteora's defiance that is "In My Name". The previously released video "Free", and info about the previous EP, In This Silence, can be found over HERE. Link


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