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Autumns Eyes Premieres New Music Video For "Please Deceive Me"

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Solo metal act Autumns Eyes is premiering the first music video off the band's latest release, "Please Deceive Me" (reviewed here) on Metal Underground.com. You can watch the video for the album's title track below.
Band mastermind Dan Mitchell commented on this track:
The video for 'Please Deceive Me' was shot in the eerie haunted woods of Salem, MA where I was originally born and raised by lesbian witches who taught me how to hang myself from an early age. If you pay attention to the lyrics of the song, you'll notice a similarity with the visuals as well. Its basically about addiction abuse, and how its such a struggle to break free from that when you are faced to live a life with so many reminders of your past haunting you day after day. Im not going to lie, it was a bit creepy having to hang myself. That was a real noose, tied to a real tree, around my real neck. Granted it wasn't as violent a hanging to where I would suffer death, but terrifying to pull off nonetheless. My bloody eyeball at the end was not quite a thrilling experience either. Hopefully the kids like it!
"Please Deceive Me" Music Video:
"Please Decieve Me" was released on April 1, 2012 and can be heard in full and ordered via Autumns Eyes' bandcamp page. The band's recently remastered back-catalog is also available there.
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1. A Band of Orcs writes:
Hail Gzoroth, great work on this video and song, human!