Monday, July 21, 2014

BLACK MOTH REVEAL ARTWORK AND NEW VIDEO FOR UPCOMING ALBUM CONDEMNED TO HOPE


Britain's young new heavy rock heroes Black Moth reveal album artwork today by legendary 70s artist Roger Dean, whose iconic fantasy inspired paintings for Yes, Budgie, Uriah Heep and many more had nearly come to define the era's sleeve art. For Black Moth's forthcoming new album Condemned To Hope, Dean drew upon vocalist Harriet Bevan's dark lyrics for inspiration on the gatefold sleeve's apocalyptic, bleak landscape.

Black Moth's haunting, heaving first single from Condemned To Hope, "Room 13" gets a fittingly dark treatment in the video clip shot in recently unlocked servants quarters of a 200 year old haunted mansion.



Condemned To Hope was produced by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Grinderman drummer Jim
Sclavunos, who also helmed the band's 2013 debut, The Killing Jar.

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