Australian industrial metal unit Witchgrinder has just released its third album, Nothing Stays Buried. The band has also shared a cinematic video for "Queen Of Sin".
The incredible video for the track, written and directed by the talented Cameron Zayec, has created a Hollywood-level visual aesthetic. Witchgrinders' dominatrix-style powerhouse, queen of sin, sits upon her throne as her guards bring in male sacrifices to either be enslaved or killed. All of which is watched on by an eclectic court of perverse viewers...
Influenced by the early industrial scenes with lyrics inspired by classic horror and sci-fi flicks of the same era, Witchgrinder's darkness is absolute, and its stage presence commands attention. Link
WITCHGRINDER - Nothing Stays Buried Out Now
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