HOLYNAME unveil a stirring and deeply reverent new visual with the official music video for
Blood, taken from their new EP
Three Bar Cross. From the first notes, the song establishes an atmosphere of solemn intensity—slow-burning, meditative, and spiritually weighty. Rather than relying on crushing aggression,
Blood moves with deliberate restraint, allowing its devotional tone and sacred ambience to take center stage as HOLYNAME continue shaping worship into a profound sonic ritual.
Rooted in their watchword preachcore, HOLYNAME embody their self-described sound of “holy drone violent worship” with absolute conviction. Blood resonates like a ritual—monastic textures meeting towering aggression, sacred ambience meeting raw physicality. Every chant, hit, and drone pulses with spiritual urgency, transforming ancient reverence into something immediate, immersive, and sonically overwhelming.
The music video, filmed entirely inside a church, magnifies this sacred intensity. Bathed in candlelit shadows, towering iconography, and the quiet gravity of consecrated space, the visuals intensify the song’s reverent aggression. The setting pays direct homage to the history and tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy—its aesthetics, its symbolism, its stillness—and frames the performance as a living act of worship. HOLYNAME’s commitment to creating music as a love letter to Christ is unmistakable in every frame.
With Three Bar Cross, HOLYNAME continue carving out their unmistakable identity—bold, reverent, and unapologetically heavy. Blood stands as a declaration of that purpose, a merging of faith and force that pushes preachcore into new, spiritually charged territory.
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