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Video Premiere: enditall – “give me nothing”

April 26, 2021 Dutch Pearce
Videos enditall, Fargo, Grunge, jangle, Post Metal, premiere.

Earlier this year we streamed the debut album from North Dakota-based post-metallers enditall, and caught up wih their frontman Zander Ness, formerly of the black metal band Høst. enditall’s debut album, never feel again, represents a clear departure from extreme metal, but the same genius that made Høst so sick now goes into making enditall so heavy.

Today we’re privileged to premiere a video for the latest single from never feel again. Filmed and edited by Kowala Media, the video for “give me nothing” is an unflinching look behind the scenes of the passion that fuels enditall. Existential, depressing and painfully familiar, the juxtaposition between the mundane struggle and sublime release of playing in a band hits extremely close to the heart. This same earnest beauty is what makes enditall’s music so triumphant and immediately enjoyable. 

According to Zander: “we wanted to create imagery that would represent the content of enditall as directly and honestly as possible; issues with depression, discontent and substance abuse have all contributed to the music.”

 

Get never feel again on CD-r and 12” vinyl directly from enditall.

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