Khemmis Debuts New Music Video "Beneath The Scythe"
Khemmis continue the march toward their towering new self-titled album with the release of "Beneath The Scythe," the latest single from the Denver heavy metal institution’s massively anticipated fifth full-length, due out June 12th via Nuclear Blast Records.
Following the explosive first single "Invocation Of The Dreamer," "Beneath The Scythe" digs even deeper into the band’s sharpened sense of purpose-melding colossal riffs, soaring melodies, and the unmistakable emotional weight that has defined Khemmis for over a decade. Taken from an album that finds the band reconnecting with the pure exhilaration of making heavy music together, the track captures both the darkness and triumphant spirit at the heart of Khemmis.
Commenting on the new single, guitarist/vocalist Ben Hutcherson states:
"‘Beneath the Scythe’ is a track wherein all four of us just it rip. Dueling guitar solos? Check. Ripping drum fills? Check. A beautiful bass solo over a haunting, atmospheric interlude? Check! In some ways, 'Scythe' feels like 'classic Khemmis,' but we made sure that the song took the listener on a journey unlike anything we’ve done before. As always, this tune is best enjoyed at high volume while holding an ice-cold beverage in a room adorned with posters of Mercyful Fate, Iron Maiden, and At the Gates (RIP Tompa!)."
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