New Music Video "Death And The Labyrinth" Available From At The Gates
Swedish pioneering melodic death metal act At the Gates released a music video for the new track "Death and the Labyrinth." The song appears on the long awaiting return album "At War With Reality," which will be issued on October 27th via Century Media Records.
Tomas Lindberg (vocals) comments: "We had a very special idea about the kind of approach we wanted for the first video from 'At War With Reality'. What we needed was someone gifted enough to throw himself artistically into the project full on. The lyrics to the song are very multi-layered and surreal, so we wanted someone to create a fevered dreamworld that went with the melancholic frustration and dramatic desperation that we feel comes across in the song. This is exactly what Patric has created for us. It's his vision of the music and lyrics, which compliments the track perfectly in my opinion. I couldn't be happier!"
Director Patric Ullaeus adds: "It's always nice to work with creative artists who are like-minded. Ideas seem to flow easily. We had a lot of fun making our vision come true. Being on these amazing locations in Antelope Canyon, Arizona was truly an unforgettable experience."
The track listing is as follows:
1. El Altar Del Dios Desconocido
2. Death And The Labyrinth
3. At War With Reality
4. The Circular Ruins
5. Heroes And Tombs
6. The Conspiracy Of The Blind
7. Order From Chaos
8. The Book Of Sand (The Abomination)
9. The Head Of The Hydra
10. City Of Mirrors
11. Eater Of Gods
12. Upon Pillars Of Dust
13. The Night Eternal
Check out the video here:
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6 Comments on "At The Gates Posts 'Death And The Labyrinth' Video"



5. writes:
Whoa dude.. calm down, is this blabbermouth now where everyone needs to bash eachother?
No reason to be offended, he just said it sounds like Carcass to him, which I also don't really hear, but anyways! Even if he compared it to f***ing Miley Cyrus, so f***ing what? (although that would obviously be a troll post then)
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1. Albert cro writes:
Too much like carcass but good song
Anway