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NERVOSA premiere new videoclip

Elsa Marques 21/03/2019 News Comments Off on NERVOSA premiere new videoclip
NERVOSA premiere new videoclip

NERVOSA released a new music video, this time for the song ‘Raise Your Fist’ from their latest album ‘Downfall of Mankind’.

In addition to live scenes, the video features images of fans and musicians from other bands (such as Sepultura, Destruction, Flotsam & Jetsam, Ratos de Porão, etc). The singer and bassist Fernanda Lira comments on the idea of creating a contest on the internet for fans to send pics of them to compose the videoclip:

“This is a protest song that talks about resistance and fighting, so we thought it would be interesting to give our fans from around the world the opportunity to express themselves through our video, raising their fists to support a cause, showing unity and solidarity!”

Recorded and edited by the Brazilian company Cobra Media Craft, the videoclip is now available on the official Youtube channel of the band’s record label, Napalm Records, and also on NERVOSA’s social networks:

Recording by Leonardo Benaci, Victor Cutrale and Bruno Sessa
Edition by Leonardo Benaci and Victor Cutrale

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