Rivers of Nihil have released a new music for the song “The Void From Which No Sound Escapes” from their new album, The Work.
It’s one of the strongest songs on one of the strongest metal albums of the year, so the clip was always bound to have that going for it. But as directed by David Brodsky (Cannibal Corpse, Revocation, etc.), it’s truly an example of “less is more.” I mean, as far as I can tell, they made this thing with an empty theater, a smoke machine, and a strobe light. But it’s friggin’ hypnotic.
Watch the clip below!
The Work is out now on Metal Blade, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. Stream the entire thing at the bottom of this post, and purchase it here.
Incidentally, RoN frontman Jake Dieffenbach is our guest on this week’s episode of The MetalSucks Livecast! Listen here.
Rivers of Nihil are currently on tour with The Black Dahlia Murder, After the Burial, Carnifex, and Undeath. Here are the remaining dates:
29-Sep Greensboro, NC Arizona Petes [tickets]
30-Sep Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage [tickets]
1-Oct Columbus, OH King of Clubs [tickets]
2-Oct Pittsburgh, PA Roxian Theater [tickets]
3-Oct Cleveland, OH House of Blues [tickets]
5-Oct Detroit, MI St Andrews Hall [tickets]
6-Oct Toronto, ON Phoenix Concert Theater [tickets]
7-Oct Montreal, QC Club Soda [tickets]
8-Oct Worcester, MA The Palladium [tickets]
9-Oct Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom [tickets]
10-Oct New York, NY Irving Paza [tickets]