Another performance video from the upcoming 72 Seasons album, but with a totally different vibe than "Lux Æterna" —from the b/w grade, to the emotive performance by James Hetfield and an almost painterly touch with the framing and effects, all of which underscore the song's serious subject matter.
The powerful light of Metallica may very well prove to be eternal as the band roars back with a forthcoming new album, new tour, and a new video thats spotlights performance with a high-tech visual sheen.
A beautiful b/w that combiones voguing with classical music, thanks to dancer/choreographer/actor
Jason A. Rodriguez of the House of Xtravaganza and his dance protege José Rodriguez.
“For the video,” says the band, “we wanted to find a way to personify various inner struggles that we carry with us every day – the hidden parts of ourselves that can bring us both weakness and strength throughout our lives. Director Will Kindrick is a visionary – he started from that simple idea and turned it into something more beautiful and moving than we could have imagined.” -M&TF
Royse hides behind the curtain of a photo booth, barracading herself away from all emotions and relationships. Meanwhile her dancing inner demons devise a plan to help her break free.