Industrial project DOPESICK releases new video
DOPESICK – featuring former members of Skinlab and Ministry – made their grand re-entrance last month with the release of their summer-jam reggae/hard rock hybrid track”Ride The Night“. The band is wasting no time introducing the next track off of their upcoming full length album, The Love and Terror Cult, set to hit retailers this winter 2016.
DOPESICK’s new track “Hayes N Webster” showcases a totally different side of the band. The track, which is mixed and mastered by Alex Crescioni, is completely instrumental featuring a hypnotizing riff and searing leads. The video is also an overall contrast to “Ride The Night” – inspired by slasher films, serial killers and all things horror – with a freaky fetish twist. This video is not for the faint of heart!
**Warning – this video is definitely NSFW! Watch the “Hayes N Webster” video, directed by Matt Zane, exclusively via Bloody-Disgusting: http://bloody-disgusting.com/music/3403015/nsfw-dopesick-channel-eyes-wide-shut-hayes-n-webster-video-exclusive/
DOPESICK founder/guitarist Adam Albright offers some details about the conception and filming process of the video: “For this track, I thought it would be cool to make a video very different from “Ride the Night”. I’m really into horror and serial killer stuff, and it shows in this video. It was trippy to be covered in blood rolling around with that girl, kind of like an all-night lap dance to be honest, and it was worth it in the end. I think the imagery will hold people’s attention. Oh, and we used a real pig head which was pretty fucking gross! A guy walked out of the room next to ours while she had the leash around the pigman… he looked a little shocked… but it is Hollywood.”
Director Matt Zane (Wayne Static, John 5, Orgy) continues on the filming of the video, which was as intense of a process for the crew as it will be for the viewer: “At a certain point in the evening, I didn’t know if we were shooting a music video or snuff porn. I suppose that’s a good indication of powerful visual art. When the images are so intense the intention and outcome becomes blurred. One must have the courage to continue. Everyone needed to be brave when getting so close to the edge while creating this.”
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