DYING OF THE LIGHT Release Video ‘Monolithium’ Depicting Post-Apocalyptic Vision Of New Zealand

October 4, 2013, 11 years ago

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‘Monolithium’ is the title track from a newly released four song EP by Auckland based group Dying Of The Light. The official video is a sci-fi inspired concept clip influenced by the band’s love of post-apocalypse movies such as The Road, the Mad Max trilogy, Book Of Eli, Hardware and New Zealand films The Quiet Earth and the awesome, rare, Battletruck.

DYING OF THE LIGHT - "MONOLITHIUM" from Dying of the Light on Vimeo.

The video for ‘Monolithium’ was shot guerilla style over just two days. The epic look of the clip comes in large part from the awe-inspiring locations in and around New Zealand’s central plateau. In a brilliant stroke of luck, the band were granted access to film inside the Rangipo subterranean hydro-power station, the first footage from the installation in over 30 years.

The story depicts a band of two travelling through the desolate wasteland of tomorrow. Following faint signals that echo over black sands and amplify through derelict pylons, the journey eventually leads to salvation. In a forgotten bunker deep underground the two souls are transported away from the cursed earth and into an otherworldly realm of immaterial digital forever.

The video was shot and edited by Steve Hogg, Dying Of The Light's onstage lighting and video technician. Visual effects and grading were handled by Rangi Powick, Dying Of The Light's guitarist and production engineer.

Dying Of The Light's "Monolithium" EP contains three original tracks and a blistering dark cover version of ‘Factory’ from one of New Zealand's vanguard heavy bands, SHIHAD. The Monolithium EP was mastered by James Plotkin (OLD, KHANATE, SCORN).

To listen to the EP visit Bandcamp.


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