Time, The Valuator is right back at it again, with a brand new single, "When I Meet Death", premiering now via Dreambound.
This time around the group is showcasing a more relaxed, almost eerie vibe with the track: from the title, to the lyrics, the haunting piano melodies and soaring vocals, to the setting of the video, everything about this single flows perfectly and never fails to send chills running down the listener's spine. Once again, the clip was shot by Pavel Trebukhin of Tre Films (Stick To Your Guns, Novelists, Forever In Combat) and showcases the band roaming around what seems to be a decadent, abandoned mansion, while Death itself, in physical form, is always looming around, a presence no one can escape. As if that wasn't enough, small glimpses of the surroundings -angel statues, cloudy skies and abandoned toys- just add up to the gloomy feeling that seems to permeate the track and the story behind it.
To give more context to the single, vocalist Phil Bayer opened up about it: "This song is dedicated to everyone struggling with the anxiety of death or those being affected by the death of a loved one. There's always a dim light cutting through the darkness. never forget that the people you hold dearly are always by your side in one way or another".
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More about the band: "Create an impression, let your light shine or leave traces“, with this vision, the German lineup Time, The Valuator was founded mid-2015. With vast influences from a wide array of different styles, they craft a sound of their own, blending atmospheric, catchy and heavy elements together, while taking absolutely no creative compromises. With a lot of potential and very disciplined working, Time, The Valuator strive to create something to remember. |
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