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My Dying Bride Posts "Feel The Misery" Behind The Scenes Video

My Dying Bride just posted a behind the scenes video from the shoot for "Feel the Misery," the title track off the group's latest album. Vocalist Aaron Stainthorpe commented:

"Shot in beautiful Pembrokeshire, off South Wales, 'Feel The Misery,' the video, was captured amidst crashing waves and total darkness by director James Sharrock and his crew of merry men and women.

"Influenced by the painting The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault, the video begins with the aftermath of a tragic loss of a vessel and the miserable survivors left clinging to a makeshift raft. Perishing one by one, the sole lass slips beneath the waves to a watery death, to be discovered later on the shore by a gnarly old sea dog scrounging for oddments. Distraught at his find, the man carries the maiden to his hovel (St. Govans Chapel) and lays her before the altar as is his pious want.

"Shot in this most beautiful part of the world through treacherous rocky conditions with an incoming tide and only a storm-lamp for lighting at 2am the feeling of the misery has indeed been captured perfectly."

If you missed it, the full music video for "Feel The Misery" can also be seen at this location.

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