LA-based metal act Art of Shock have released (via Lambgoat) their new music video for new song, “Dark Angeles,” which is taken from the band’s new LP of the same name (get it).
Frontman Art Geezar comments:
We got lucky! We shot the ‘Dark Angeles’ video right before the quarantine started. Several people from our crew bailed out last minute, understandably. We thought for a second that it wasn’t going to happen. Luckily for us, the most essential people soldiered on and we got it done,” states Art Of Shock frontman Art Geezar about the music video.
“I conceived this video with the help of our good friend and director, Arturo Zuniga, in a very short period of time. Arturo is an extremely talented artist and he put together a high quality and visually stunning video; dark and violent, a real visual representation of those hopeless and suffocating feelings that inspired the song itself.
The video conveys the desperate nature of life in Los Angeles. People come here with big dreams and very little else. It makes them do shitty things just to get by. It’s a dark place that can kick the shit out of you.
Stream “Dark Angeles”:
Art of Shock is Art Geezar (vocals, rhythm guitar), Nicholas Ertel (lead guitar), Adrian Geezar (drums), and Brice Snyder (bass).