THE EFFIGY Unveils Haunting Video For “Deliver Me”

THE EFFIGY has produced a haunting offering in “Deliver Me”. From delicate harp melodies and distorted guitars, to cinematic layers and Effy’s enchanting vocals, the new single is a magnificent addition to their ethereal discography.
THE EFFIGY comments:
“Depression sometimes felt like otherworldly possession; as if something else was piloting me. I said and did things that I never thought I would say or do. At times, I didn’t recognise myself. I was withdrawn and bitter and frightened. I felt like I was constantly battling a demon that was hollowing me out and I just wanted it to end. I wanted to be free.”
THE EFFIGY also explains the vision behind the video: “I wanted the video to feel claustrophobic and chaotic; a constant onslaught of aggressive motion. That’s the feeling behind the writing of this song and so that’s what the video needed to portray. I drew inspiration from alternative rock videos from the late 1990s and early 2000s. I’ve always loved the excessive use of textures and grit they employed to elicit that grungy feel.”
Watch “Deliver Me” here: https://youtu.be/JZNweg02HAY
About THE EFFIGY:
Originally from the UK and now based out of Perth, Australia, THE EFFIGY draws influences from the likes of GARBAGE, JOY DIVISION, EVANESCENCE, and KEANE, and is thematically inspired by gothic and folk imagery, along with mythology. THE EFFIGY’s music is a cinematic array of eclectic styles explored through expert composition.
Track Credits:
Effy Gold – Lyrics, Composition, Vocals, Production
Cody Johnstone – Guitar, Production, Mixing
Siegfried Meier – Mastering

Links:
Twitter: www.twitter.com/theeffigymusic
Instagram: www.instagram.com/theeffigymusic
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theeffigymusic
Bandcamp: https://theeffigymusic.bandcamp.com/
Source: C Squared Music

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