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Asinhell Drop Video for “Impii Hora”
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Roughly one year after the release of their debut album Impii Hora, death metal supergroup Asinhell dropped a music video for the album’s title track with footage of their most recent show in Berlin, Germany.
Comprised of Volbeat‘s Michael Poulsen, ex-Morgoth singer Marc Grewe, and Raunchy drummer Morten Toft Hansen, the band released their debut album Impii Hora last September via Metal Blade. Those dudes put out a damn good record, so it only makes sense that they’d want to mark the one-year anniversary.
Looking back on the track, Poulsen said the song is about the bad shit that happens at night.
“It means ‘Ungodly Hour’ in Latin and the song is about all these evil, vile, and terrible acts that get committed in this Ungodly Hour. It’s definitely an anti-religion song. Basically, we are not churchgoers, but on the other hand, I totally respect people who believe in something. But religion, to me, is the oppression that comes with being a part of the church. That’s the oppressive thing, not the belief in some high, holy spirit. To me, the anti-religion stuff is more about what people have done to believers – trying to manipulate people to follow them, which is an autocratic kind of thing.”
You can pick up the album anywhere you get your music these days. For now, definitely check out the music video below.
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