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Psycroptic Unveil New Video For 'Beyond The Black'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Tasmanian extreme metal stalwarts, PSYCROPTIC, have today unveiled a new video for their track Beyond The Black. The song is from their 2018 album, As The Kingdom Drowns; the video was filmed in 2019.

Of the new video the band comments:
"We're very happy have once again worked with our good friend and long time collaborator Wilson Bambrick on the film clip for Beyond The Black. The clip was shot last pre-isolating (in September 2019); and due to the Plague and other delays on our end it hasnt seen the light until now. Please enjoy, and we look forward to getting some new music out later this year."

Released almost two years ago, As The Kingdom Drowns is PSYCROPTIC's seventh studio album. Since their inception in 1999, the Tasmanian band have lost none of their appetite for pushing boundaries and embracing the all facets of death metal and beyond. With more than two decades of experience under their belts, the promise of new music will have extreme metal fans around the globe on alert.






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