
When Cattle Decapitation released their new album Death Atlas towards the end of 2019, they couldn't have predicted the COVID-19 outbreak and global chaos that was to follow.
With a track on it titled 'Bring Back The Plague', the band have found it the perfect time to release a topical music video which uses self-filmed mobile footage and clips of the human race fighting each other for supplies.
It's equal parts hilarious and depressing; vocalist Travis Ryan says:
"With the cancellation of our ironically titled 'Europandemic Tour' and social distancing recommendations set in place, we found ourselves with not much to do. So we figured why not address the elephant in the room in the form of a music video for 'Bring Back The Plague' and just film it on our mobile phones instead of with an actual crew. Dave didn’t even have access to a drum kit, and nobody is leaving their houses anyway, so we decided to lighten the mood with a video. Everything from the band name to the lyrics to the merchandise to the imagery have always been heavily steeped in metaphors and irony always with tongue firmly in cheek, so this new video by David Hall at Uneasy Sleeper may just be our coup de gras...for better, or for worse. Just don’t take it too seriously, we obviously didn’t. Sit back, have a laugh if you can, and stay the fuck home at all times possible."
We love this band. If you haven't acquainted yourself that is the complete tour de force of Death Atlas, you can (and should) do so below!
Listen to Cattle Decapitation's 'Death Atlas' now.
