Wormtooth – These Are Our Demons And Our Demons Are Loud Music Video

 
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In hip-hop’s modern climate, music videos are often overblown advertisements loaded with product placement; boring retreads of the same old tired tropes.

Wormtooth’s unapologetically dark, uncompromisingly grimy video for the rapper’s latest single

These Are Our Demons and Our Demons Are Loud” is an entirely different beast from the norm.

The cinematic, morbidly visceral clip is a visual manifestation of twisted artistic voice.

 
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Directed by C.J. Davis, AKA Harrowgrove,

the haunting, night-vision green-tinged clip is akin to watching an actual demon possess a new body right in front you.

Actress/dancer Shizu Homma gives a captivating performance, hypnotizingly convulsing along to the track’s pulsating rhythm as the enigmatic Wormtooth delivers hard hitting lyrics in their uniquely aggressive style. This is not for those with faint hearts or closed minds.

This is only for those unafraid of their demons...

Find the single on all online music platforms:

Bandcamp

Spotify

iTunes

Soundcloud

Tidal

Deezer

Amazon

Google

YouTube

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Wormtooth - Into the Breach Single

 
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“Persistent Narcisistic In a fickle State of mind, Inconsistent and Simplistic, yet I stick it every time.”

Is the first line spit by Philadelphia based, self proclaimed Industrial Rapper/Producer, Wormtooth on the lead single off their upcoming debut album "BREACH," dropping this April.


Ironically enough, one could definitely say that the alternative hip-hop veteran (formerly MC Blackwolf) is hardly inconsistent; from their intricate, conceptual lyrics, over dark industrial sounds and mysterious samples, to the dark gothic visual aesthetic:

If there's one thing Wormtooth is, it's aesthetically consistent.


The concept album's first track "Into the Breach" lays the foundation and sets the stage for the dichotomy of Wormtooth's take on hip hop braggadocio. Often self aggrandizing in the same breath that they self deprecate. Bragging in the same breath that they apologize or self blame.

In under 3 minutes Wormtooth lays out a small slice of his world and explains to us his motivations, but be clear this is just scratching the surface.

The track, entitled “Into the Breach” (a reference to Henry the V by Shakespeare) features Wormtooth gruffly delivering a potent mix of existential musings and braggadocio over an industrial sounding beat produced by Cypress Hill affiliate keen (http://thekeenone.com) and with cello by Agnes Kline. The track  appeared this year (2019) on all music streaming platforms with a release date of 1/7/18 and it is assumed that some anomalous activity caused the song to leak into the past. It is unknown how this happened.

The song itself is anomalous, though it is unclear as to what the nature of this particular anomaly is.

Listen to "Into the Breach" now on most music platforms:

Spotify
Apple Music
YouTube
Google Music
Amazon
Deezer
Tidal
Soundcloud
Bandcamp


Another preview video giving a glimpse into the forthcoming “BREACH” album is available on Wormtooth’s YouTube channel

 
Confirmed sighting of Wormtooth at World Cafe Live 8/25/18 by Mike Arrison Photography.

Confirmed sighting of Wormtooth at World Cafe Live 8/25/18 by Mike Arrison Photography.