Die brasilianischen Brutal/Technical Death-Metaller Gutted Souls gibt es seit 2004 (unter anderen Namen seit 2001). 2012 kam ihre erste EP, 2017 dann die Debüt-CD "The Illusion of Freedom". Inhaltlich geht es auf der Scheibe um das Hinterfragen von Handlungen der globalen Regierungen
Der Song "The Undying Stars" handelt von einer Person, die Ohnmacht gegenüber der Gesellschaft empfindet, sich dabei weder tot noch lebendig fühlt, sondern lediglich existierend. Um dieses Gefühl loszuwerden, sucht derjenige Zuflucht in kurzfristigen Lösungen wie Sex, Drogen etc.
Nun gibt es zu dem Song einen Videoclip, in dem nicht nur die Musiker der Band Gutted Souls zu sehen, sondern zusätzlich ein paar Szenen enthalten sind, in denen der Text umgesetzt wird. Frontmann Iron de Paula stellt das gequälte Individuum dar..
Hier nun die Aussage im Original und natürlich auch das Video:
Gutted Souls, one of the most brutal names in Brazilian Death Metal, just released the first official videoclip of their career. The song "The Undying Stars" is already on the official YouTube channel of the band. The track was originally on the album "The Illusion of Freedom" (2017) is considered one of the heaviest and most impacting of the entire record.
With intriguing lyrics that seek to make the listener question the acts and impositions of the global governments, the song "The Undying Stars", tells the story of an individual that discovers himself as impotent before society. This individual does not feel alive, nor dead, the perception is that he merely exists. Seeking to escape this realization, he tries many ways to get rid of this feeling, seeking in different moments drugs, sex and other temporary solutions that never satisfy or enlighten his sense of purpose in this plane.
The video clip shows all the band members playing, has on the forefront the vocalist Iron de Paula, acting as the titular character of the story, where he plays with great precision the part of the tormented individual. Watch the video clip below:
The video clip was directed by Alexandre Lima and Fabio Roque, image and photography by Fernando Valle. All editions by Alexandre Lima.



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