Conjurer Shares New Video for “Choke”


Conjurer made it’s live debut in over a year last week at the Download Festival Pilot and are looking forward to touring and new music in the form of their second full-length album in the near future via Nuclear Blast. The sludgy UK post-metal band have now shared a new video for their single “Choke” from 2018’;s excellent Mire album. The video is awesome, so check it out right now!

CONJURER’s Conor Marshall (bass) comments:

“’Choke’ has become a bit of a fan favorite over the past few years since ‘Mire’ was released and it’s one of ours too. I think the general consensus within the band is still that ‘Choke’ is the “best” Conjurer song that’s been released so far and showcases a lot of what we do. The video loosely follows the lyrical theme of the song, which looks at the way things like “fame” and pressure from society, the industry and the gutter press can affect artists and celebrities. The idea is that the shots of the band in a white room, dressed in suits represents someone being dressed up and pushed out to perform despite them clearly not being in the best state, and them then starting to deteriorate, and the dark, more aggressive shots representing the inner turmoil and struggle.”

In the meantime, you can watch a video for the song “The Mire” and stream the band’s first two previous releases here: http://nblast.de/Conjurer-Catalogue

 

Conjurer – I (EP, 2016)

Conjurer – Mire (2018)

Conjurer are:

Brady Deeprose | Guitars, Vocals

Dan Nightingale | Guitars, Vocals

Conor Marshall | Bass

Jan Krause | Drums