US synthwave act S.C.R.A.M. (Safety Control Rod Axe Man) have dropped an ominous new video track, "The Hunter",  arriving ahead of the project's ambient sci-fi horror-inspired fifth record, Coma Filament, set to land on 23 September.

The haunting new video for "The Hunter" was created by David Brenner (Gridfailure, Diminishing). Reflecting on the inspiration, Tiwari cites Event Horizon: "Sensors aren't picking up any signals. No movement. No signs of life."
"The whole ship's empty?"
"There's no one here."
"Then why do I feel like we’re being watched…?"

Tiwari elaborates: "The album Coma Filament is based on the idea of finding a ghost ship in space. It's a tribute to classic space-horror movies like Event Horizon and Alien. Those films manage to convey a feeling of claustrophobia and confinement even though they’re set in the infinite vastness of space. I love that underlying tension of feeling penned in when you’re in the middle of the great unknown, in outer fucking space, and I wanted to create a similar vibe through music with this album".

He continues: "'The Hunter' is the third track off the album, and it's about boarding a derelict spacecraft, realising that all your sensors are showing no signs of life, but not being able to shake that feeling that there’s something there. Something that’s watching you. Following you. Hunting you".

Further information about the project and the upcoming album is available HERE. Link