British goths Virgin Vampires released a new video for the track "Martyrdoms And Crucifixions I", which comes off their recent album, Whores And Judaism, released some weeks ago via Rune Serpent Europa.
"Martyrdoms And Crucifixions I" delves deep into the album's blasphemous and anti-Christian themes, a direct follow-up to the provocative introduction of the album with "Caligulae Insanus Imperator". The song continues the album's "catacomb dances" with its raw gothic and post-punk sound, and is another clear example of the album's aggressive energy, favouring searing guitars and driving rhythms over electronics to create a truly authentic 80s atmosphere.
Speaking about the album's themes, the band commented: "We've always sought to push boundaries, and these songs are a raw expression of the darkness and themes that drive us." Check out also the previously released video for the track "Medusa" over HERE. Link


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