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OPETH "Era" Music Video Is A Child's Proggy Nightmare Come To Life
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OPETH "Era" Music Video Is A Child's Proggy Nightmare Come To Life

Opeth have released a new music video for "Era." Can you spot the band in this proggy nightmare?

The video was shot by Markus Hofko and you might miss the band, but they're definitely in there. Frontman Mikael Akerfeldt says:

”I have to say our involvement in the making of the 'Era' video was so minimal we can’t take credit either for or against its brilliance. We did 3D scans of our bodies (clothed) in Munich during the last European tour. I remember everyone’s extremely tired and probably slightly hungover. The director just placed us in a ice-cold room and then scanned us with something that looked like a flashing hairdryer. Done! We’ve done our part for the video. Next! During the process of finishing the piece it got clear to me that it really works with the song. That’s something I was involved in actually, picking the song. It’s extremely difficult. Which song to choose? How do I know what works best for this format? Well, I don’t. I picked a song from the record that has a strong chorus. Slightly old school way of thinking I guess, but ultimately it didn’t matter all that much to me. The video is nice. I dig it. It’s slightly on the pretentious side, but hey, works for me! And like I said, it really works with the overall vibe of the song. Lyrically and musically and definitely emotionally."

Opeth's album Sorceress is out now. The band will be on tour this Spring with Gojira. Dates here.

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