French Industrial Rockers PORN Release New Single 'You Will Be The Death Of Me'
French industrial rockers PORN have released a brand new single/video titled 'You Will Be The Death Of Me'. This is the second single off of their upcoming album The Ogre Inside. After a six year period of silence, PORN released their first single 'Sunset Of Cruelty'. 'You Will Be The Death Of Me' has a longer build with Gothic influences in tow. The climax of the album leads to an industrial metal infused ballad. You can stream the single directly below:
'You Will Be The Death Of Me' is a song about life, death, and love. About the fact that love is like humans: mortal. I am obsessed by death. I see death everywhere. Everything ends, everything dies. And sometimes, maybe always, being in a relationship means to kill the previous version of yourself. You change, and in a way you die. To reborn as an other you. This video is a metaphor of a death, a 'mise à mort". And the idea to put a girl in the strong position, is quite interesting. A way to give the power to women. -Deschemin (Vocalist)
For more on PORN follow them on Bandcamp and Facebook.
Nov 05 2017
'You Will Be The Death Of Me' is a song about life, death, and love. About the fact that love is like humans: mortal. I am obsessed by death. I see death everywhere. Everything ends, everything dies. And sometimes, maybe always, being in a relationship means to kill the previous version of yourself. You change, and in a way you die. To reborn as an other you. This video is a metaphor of a death, a 'mise à mort". And the idea to put a girl in the strong position, is quite interesting. A way to give the power to women. -Deschemin (Vocalist)
For more on PORN follow them on Bandcamp and Facebook.
Steven Gullotta
info@brutalresonance.comI've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.
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