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Ibaraki (Trivium) Premiere New Music Video “Jigoku Dayu”

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Ibaraki, the metal project with a Japanese theme led by Trivium's vocalist/guitarist Matthew Kiichi Heafy, has just premiered an official music video for their track "Jigoku Dayu." The video was crafted by Black Card Films and the song can be found on Ibaraki's debut album, "Rashomon."

Heafy also provided some background on the inspiration behind the song:

“When I first witnessed the original classic Japanese painting of Jigoku Dayu, I was mesmerized; then I read the story. The story is one that still haunts me to this day: a woman captured, enslaved, and forced into a world of servitude. The kimono she forged for herself depicted all the scenes of hell — a metaphor of the prison she now lived in.”

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