ANCIENT VVISDOM Release 'Never Live Again' Video

July 24, 2013, 11 years ago

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"In horror, we are joined together to unveil the 'Never Live Again' music video," proclaims ANCIENT VVISDOM vocalist Nathan Opposition as he reveals the haunting clip for the occult/dark rock group's new single, taken from their equally forebodingly-named sophomore release Deathlike. Directed by Nathan Daughdrill (Neight Media), 'Never Live Again' can be seen below.

"In this video," says Opposition, "we wanted to portray horror and the fine art of self-awakening. The executioner stands as the final act of judgment upon your mortal existence. Because we're all dying to live, I challenge the listeners and viewers to go beyond the realms of their own consciousness to expand the mind into a new positive reality while they still have time. Inspired by BLACK SABBATH's 'Killing Yourself To Live', I wrote this song to invoke change. I believe this generation needs to learn a thing or two about their own existence."

Next week, the band will open for metal legends PENTAGRAM in AVV's hometown of Austin before embarking on the Pagan Rites tour with support from psychedelic rockers THE SAINT JAMES SOCIETY and, on select dates, BLOODY HAMMERS.

Tour dates:

August

2 - Austin, TX - Emo's # (with Pentagram)
4 - Houston, TX - Fitzgeralds #
5 - New Orleans, LA - Siberia #
6 - Atlanta, GA - Purgatory ^
7 - Nashville, TN - Exit In ^
8 - Richmond, VA - Strange Matter ^
9 - Baltimore, MD - Side Bar ^
10 - New York, NY - Saint Vitus ^
12 - Burlington, VT - Nectar’s #
13 - Montreal, QC - Divan Orange #
14 - Boston, MA - Great Scott #
15 - Philadelphia, PA - Kung Fu Necktie #
16 - Cleveland, OH - Now That’s Class #
17 - Columbus, OH - Double Happiness #

# with The Saint James Society

^ with The Saint James Society and Bloody Hammer

Ancient Vvisdom's sophomore release, Deathlike, was mixed and mastered by engineer/co-producer Jason Buntz along with partner Jack Control (JET, THE DARKNESS). Deathlike was recorded utilizing primitive and unique percussion such as bones, bullets, machetes and railroad spikes to formulate a hauntingly archaic sound. The music video for the album's title track can be viewed below:


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