Sicksense Premiere New Single & Music Video "A Moment Of Violence" From Upcoming New EP “Funerals”

Sicksense‘s “A Moment Of Violence” music video has now arrived online. The latest clip once again saw the band share directing duties with Tony Aguilera (Stitched Up Heart, Exodus).
The band, who feature members and alumni of Stuck Mojo, The Agonist and more, collectively commented on the new track:
“The song discusses death and losing loved ones close to us. It’s a personal battle with God/a higher power, that we emotionally wrestle with and find difficulty and frustration in coming to terms with. There’s an irony in that if God loves us so much, why do we end up suffering in this life and suddenly losing all the ones we truly love to death.”
The group’s new EP “Funerals” is due out on September 25th. Later this year, they’ll join Eyes Set To Kill and Twist It for the ‘Guilty Pleasures Tour’, which will hit the following cities:
12/03 Lubbock, TX – Jake’s
12/04 Austin, TX – Come And Take It Live
12/05 Houston, TX – Scout Bar
12/06 Dallas, TX – Three Links
12/08 Denver, CO – HQ
12/09 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
12/12 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
12/13 Boise, ID – Shrine Social Club
12/15 Las Vegas, NV – Grey Witch
12/16 West Hollywood, CA – Whiskey A Go Go
12/17 Anaheim, CA – House Of Blues (The Parish)
12/18 Tucson, AZ – The Rock
12/19 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
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