Dawn Of Ouroboros‘ “Slipping Burgundy” has cropped up online, emerging as the second single from the blackened progressive metal band’s third studio album “Bioluminescence“. That record will be out on March 07th through Prosthetic Records and is accompanied by a music video once again directed by Karl Whinnery of Vintersea, etc. fame. Both the song and its video pay tribute to the late visionary filmmaker David Lynch, who passed away last month.
Guitarist Tony Thomas stated of the clip:
“The surrealism and dark moodiness of David Lynch films has long been a influence on our music both sonically and visually. Slipping Burgundy was heavily inspired by the Black Lodge from Twin Peaks. Both in its mood and the look of the video we created.”
Vocalist Chelsea Murphy added of the song itself:
“The rich, deep hue of burgundy envelops the senses, evoking a sense of warmth and intimacy that ignites passion. In its lush embrace, one can find a profound release, where desires intertwine and the boundaries of pleasure dissolve.
In addition we would like to add that David Lynch developed chaotic, beautiful and endlessly creative realms that have served as a personal refuge to explore for decades. We are endlessly thankful to him and his contributions to the world and influence on our art. We proudly dedicate this single in his honor, the video serves as a visual representation of our appreciation of him.”