Video Premiere: Marble Ghosts – “End of the World”

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Marble Ghosts

Marble Ghosts have shared their new video for “End of the World’ with us. The song is from the band’s March 1 self-titled, debut EP.

“‘End of the World’ is cynical and angry and reflects the mentality of a millennial generation that grew up being told that their actions would make a difference in the world, and they didn’t,” the band say. “Late-stage capitalism dividing the rich and the poor, rampant homelessness and environmental devastation, ‘End of the World’ is the anthem for those disillusioned by the fact that greed persists despite these devastating problems and is even celebrated by the likes of Elon Musk, a man who can lose 41 billion and still be the richest man in the world. We live in a world where billionaires invest in space tourism and multi-million dollar vanity projects when millions can’t afford housing and when the world in some cases is literally burning, and the people who can help lack the affluence and ability to do so.”

The Canadian band are relatively new, and combine the skills of a death metal drummer, a bassist with an old-school metal history, a grunge-influenced vocalist, and a metalcore guitar player. Their sound is a unique blend of soft underscoring elementss and heavy riffs.

Get the album here.

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