Darkness Everywhere Releases First Official Music Video – “Darkness Everywhere”


Bay Area Melo-Death crew Darkness Everywhere is comprised of vocalist/guitarist/drummer Ben Murray (Light This City, Wilderness Dream), guitarist Cameron Stucky (Crepuscle), and renowned producer-engineer, Zack Ohren on bass. They dropped their first video from their debut release, “Darkness Everywhere,” from their debut EP, The Seventh Circle, which is out now on Creator-Destructor Records. The “Darkness Everywhere” video was filmed and directed by Van Labrakis (Nite), Michelle Nisbet, and Marshall Wieczorek, and edited by Alessandro Pulisci of Ugly Owl Films. Check it out!

 

Ben Murray comments: “This video was an absolute blast to make. Thanks to the awesome crew who helped us out! Van, Michelle, and Marshall all did a really great job in their directing, allowing us to capture the unhinged, live energy of this song. We wanted to keep things simple and visually get straight to the point, which I think we accomplished. I always really enjoyed straightforward performance videos that matched the intensity of the band’s riffs/songs, and I think we got that done with this video. We’re also stoked to highlight the first actual ’song’ on the album, which wasn’t one of three singles. We hope you enjoy it!”

 

 

Darkness Everywhere will take part in Creator-Destructor’s Two Nights Of Terror double-show weekend booked for this Friday, April 1st, and Saturday, April 2nd at X Bar in Cupertino, California, joining Crepuscle, Spinebreaker, Scalp, Cartilage, Slowbleed, Extinguish, Upon Stone, Doomsday, Mutually Assured Destruction, and Outta Pocket. The band will also be opening for Darkest Hour and Toxic Holocaust in San Francisco on June 30th. Watch for additional live news to post over the months ahead.


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