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Cypher16 Films "Open The Dark Door" Video At London Natural History Musueum

Cypher16 just wrapped up a successful 24-city North American tour with headliners Amaranthe, and today, the band is following with a brand new music video for the single "Open The Dark Door."

The video's backdrop is the impressive and striking London Natural History Museum, where the band was given behind-the-scenes access to film this "Night At The Museum"-esque footage. The clip was directed by Ben Thornley of Sitcom Soldiers and can be seen below.

Frontman Jack Doolan says: "368 days in the making, 'Open The Dark Door' at the Natural History Museum started out as a ridiculous and over-ambitious idea, but thanks to the hard work of a lot of people, became a reality. Like the 'Lonely Road' video (which we shot at Battersea Power Station), finding an amazing and awe-inspiring venue was essential.

"When we somehow convinced the team at the NHM to let us invade for one night, Cypher16 was not only the first heavy rock band to ever conduct a full-scale shoot both outside and inside the Hintze Hall, but the shoot became one of the last projects to film with Dippy the Dinosaur before he left the museum for his extended tour.

"We knew we would have to bring in a great film and direction team to help us make it a reality. Enter Ben, Bez and crew at Sitcom Soldiers, who brought their vision, enthusiasm and expertise and really made it all happen! I hope you all enjoy watching it our 'night at the museum' as much as we enjoyed making it, although I won't deny, it was one of the longest nights of my life!"

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