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Kill The Lights (Still Remains, Ex-Bullet For My Valentine, Etc.) Release “Plagues” Music Video

by Seneca / Saturday, 11 April 2020 / Published in News

Kill The Lights (Still Remains, ex-Bullet For My Valentine) has released a music video for a new track called “Plagues“. You can see it below. The band’s vocalist James Clark (ex-Throw The Fight) had the following comments regarding the track:

“Lyrically, ‘Plagues‘ deals with the fear of being alone, and feelings of isolation away from family, friends, and loved ones. It forces you to take a hard look at yourself and accept that we are all vulnerable and need human interaction and love. It reminds us to take each day for what it is, and to make the best of bad situations — because nothing is guaranteed.”

 

 

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