GUILT - Drop A Threatening New Single This Halloween


English quad GUILT premiere a haunting new music video for their crushingly heavy number Astral Web. This track is the fourth instalment from their upcoming album In The Body set to release next year. BBC Radio 1’s Alyx Holcombe has championed the band from day one, describing GUILT as “Established sounding huns… pushing the boundaries of heavy music”.

Astral Web, produced by Connor Sweeney (Creak, Pulse & Fromjoy), is a vigorous and chaotic stimulation of the senses. The track features unsettling dissonant lead guitar, and unrelenting rhythms that lull the listener into a true sense of insecurity that can only be compared to a panic attack.

Vocalist Harry Davies states, “This song is about traversing interdimensionally in search of a loved one, whilst encountering new fears and experiences along the way. Discovering alternate realities and navigating them in hopes of finding them. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the challenges faced in real life, whilst searching for a purpose.”

The video, filmed by Pete Woolven (Graphic Nature) is filmed at an abandoned boarding school, guitarist Forrest Daley says “We chose this location as it portrayed an unnerving aura that pairs well with the track. It was really fun to film: my favourite part was watching Ben climb into a filthy bath half his size, pretending to be dead.”

Brace yourself for a spine-tingling spectacle this Halloween. Available now on all major streaming platforms.

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