CURSE OF CAIN Premiere ‘Blame’ Music Video
May 12th, 2023
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Swedish heavy metal band Curse Of Cain have released an official visualiser video for the track ‘Blame’. Produced and directed by George Grigoriadis and Curse Of Cain, the clip can be viewed below.
Regarding the song, the band stated: “When we played this song live for the first time, we realised that ‘Blame’ is a really catchy tune! During the second chorus, the audience was already singing along, this made it a natural choice for the focus track.”
Curse Of Cain issued their self-titled debut full-length studio album on May 12th, 2023 through Atomic Fire Records.
Curse Of Cain was founded by bassist Jonas Asplind, formerly of Follow The Cipher and Ad Infinitum, going under the moniker The Pirate.
Their self-titled debut was recorded between 2017 and 2020 in their own studio with Alexander Backlund handling production and mixing duties. Asplind’s former bandmate Ken Kängström (Follow The Cipher) helped with songwriting, while Tommy Johansson (Sabaton / Majestica) tracked a guitar solo for opening track ‘The Mark’.
According to a press release, Curse Of Cain elaborates “the ecclesiastical and bloodthirsty story of Cain, son to Adam and Eve and thought by some to be the father of all vampires, the album follows this cursed character through his immortality in a ruinous and crumbling world.”
Cover artwork was designed by Georgios Grigoriadis and Jonas Asplind.
The track listing is as follows:
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01. ‘The Mark’
02. ‘Alive’
03. ‘Embrace Your Darkness’
04. ‘Blame’
05. ‘Hurt’
06. ‘Never See The Light Again’
07. ‘The Ground’
08. ‘Dead And Buried’
09. ‘Blood The End’
Curse Of Cain’s line-up is as follows:
The Soulkeeper (vocals)
The Timekeeper (guitars)
The Pirate (bass and backing vocals)
Rainbow (vocals and percussion)
The Mechanic (drums)
Produced and directed by George Grigoriadis and Jonas Asplind and filmed and edited by Grigoriadis, a music video was filmed for the track ‘Alive’. In addition, official visualiser videos were released for the songs ‘Embrace Your Darkness’ and ‘Hurt’. All three clips can also be viewed below.
Promotional photograph by George Grigoriadis.