Nile Releases New Music Video For “Enduring The Eternal Molestation Of Flame"
Nile, the reigning kings of technical historically-themed brutality, has posted a music video online for “Enduring the Eternal Molestation of Flame" online, which is available below.
The clip was produced and directed by Jon Simvonis for Magnum Production Studios Co. and Arctos Broadcast Facilities. It also features the African Heritage group and photography by Philippos Kokkalis.
“It was truly an honor to direct the new Nile video; a band with so many diehard fans and such a strong impact in the metal scene,” commented Simvonis. “The video concept, as a matter of fact, was inspired by the culture and the ritual habits of the Ancient Nubia, a region along the Nile River, which is located in northern Sudan and Southern Egypt. The research and design elements of the video led to a really interesting combination of the Ancient Egyptian myths, through the prism of the Nubian African Voodoo Burial rituals. Two worlds set so close, yet so far from each other.”
Nile's upcoming tour dates are as follows:
30.11.2012 DE – Leipzig, Hellraiser
01.12.2012 DE – Berlin, Huxleys
02.12.2012 PL – Warsaw, Progresja
03.12.2012 BY – Minsk, Re:Public
05.12.2012 LT – Vilnius, Forum Palace
06.12.2012 EE – Tallinn, Rock Café
07.12.2012 FI – Helsinki, Nosturi
08.12.2012 FI – Oulu, Club Teatria
10.12.2012 SE – Stockholm, Lilla Arenan
11.12.2012 SE – Gothenburg, Traedgarn
12.12.2012 DK – Copenhagen, Amager Bio
13.12.2012 DK – Aarhus, Voxhall
14.12.2012 DE – Hamburg, Grosse Freiheit 36
15.12.2012 DE – Stuttgart, LKA Longhorn
16.12.2012 NL – Leeuwarden, Schaaf
18.12.2012 CH – Zürich, Komplex
19.12.2012 DE – Saarbrücken, Garage
20.12.2012 DE – Hannover, Capitol
21.12.2012 DE – München, Backstage
22.12.2012 DE – Oberhausen, Turbinenhalle
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5 Comments on "Nile Releases New Music Video"
3. writes:
Nice! I actually loved this vid, most bands with a bunch of white death metal guys can't do cultural taste very well but knowing Nile it's probably 100% based on reality - the end of it was the weighing of the heart against a feather for Anubis. Damn this song is great.
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1. BrianMN writes:
All the slow motion detracts from the frantic nature of the song. Don't like.
Love the album though. :)