HEAVY HALO: "Lost in Heaven" music video documents alt-industrial champs' US tour with Light Asylum
Stream the "Lost in Heaven" video, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVXe9NRonDY
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Based in Brooklyn, New York, Heavy Halo creates industrialized alt-rock anthems that explore the lines between human vulnerability and electronic power. Inspired as much by the angst and melody of Smashing Pumpkins, as by the cyber-assault of Nine Inch Nails, Heavy Halo shines as a standout amidst the current wave of '90s-obsessed bands. Their tracks are marked by infectious hooks, passionate vocals, metallic guitars, and thumping dance floor beats. Revolver Magazine has praised the band's "chunky riffs and EBM-panicked beatwork" and "nihilistic yet melodic vocals," while Post-Punk.com has stated: "The ghosts of ‘90s rebellion flicker in its DNA, yet its spirit is welded to the digital age, where raw emotion fuses with cold machinery."
The "Lost in Heaven" music video consists entirely of footage from the band's recent US tour with darkwave powerhouse Light Asylum. Heavy Halo vocalist McKeever gives this statement about the song: "When you’re listless in the doldrums of life, and the numbness of ennui is setting in, another year is looking to be a long one unless you douse your world in gasoline and torch it… The resulting chaos is pure fireworks — intoxicating in their glow yet caustic to the touch. You’re riding that thin line between agony and ecstasy. You’re lost in heaven. Tour is an escape hatch from the mundane. Join us in the middle of the vortex."
Photo by Michelle Lobianco
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