New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Los Angeles industrial/hard rock outfit CONTRACULT COLLECTIVE deliver an uncompromising message of taking control of one's vices in their recent single "Meek," produced by Arthur Rizk (Ghostemane, Power Trip) which was released digitally on November 26. The band yesterday (December 7) premiered a shocking, NSFW music video for "Meek" via
Revolver Magazine who described the song as "an industrialized hard-rock banger," while stating the video "basically functions as a mini-horror movie with some awesome music soundtracking the scares."
Directed by Steven Anthony Roe at Media City Studios in downtown L.A., the "Meek" music video shows each band member being forced to confront a terrifying manifestation of their vices, played by contortionist/pole dancer Brynn Route (Kat Von D, Lucha VaVOOM). Watch it streaming via YouTube directly below or HERE.
"Industrial music has always tried to push the envelope of shock and horror, both lyrically and visually," CONTRACULT COLLECTIVE vocalist SVART states. "Contracult does the same, but with purpose and humility. The song 'Meek' is about the vulnerability of addiction and mental health with the lack of accountability for one's actions within this mental state."
He continues: "Since there is nothing more horrific than one's own personal demons, the band and director Steven Roe wanted to present a narrative which visually displayed ours. You will see our friend and talented contortionist/dancer Brynn Route force us to enact our vices of novelty and overconsumption of food and alcohol in a vacant motel room. While the content is triggering, we hope it proves to be as equally provocative as it is grotesque. You've been warned…"
CONTRACULT COLLECTIVE was formed by SVART and guitarist CULTPRIT and includes BX on synth/backup vocals. The band—whom MetalSucks lauded as "your new favorite industrial band"—were originally signed to Roadrunner Records and in 2020 self-released two EP's, A Cult of Opposition and Follow, in addition to being featured in The Pit's mini-documentary series What
Burns in the Soul discussing the relationship between BDSM subculture and heavy music.
The trio recently appeared at Aftershock Festival and Welcome To Rockville, where they first introduced recent singles "Plunge" and their cover of Bad Brains' "
Sacred Love"—both of which are set to be featured alongside "Meek" on their forthcoming debut full-length album due in summer 2022.