For fans of ROB ZOMBIE, DANZIG: See BLAK29's sultry video for new song "Blackout" | Revolver

For fans of ROB ZOMBIE, DANZIG: See BLAK29's sultry video for new song "Blackout"

Band led by longtime Danzig and Samhain member Steve Zing

Blak29 is the project of longtime Danzig/Samhain member Steve Zing and his songwriting partner Dan Tracey. Last month, they dropped their new album, the Waiting, on Cleopatra Records, featuring guest appearances from Type O Negative's Johnny Kelly, Tommy Victor (Ministry, Prong) and more.

The album opens with a motor-revving lead track called "Blackout" that'll definitely appeal to fans of Rob Zombie, Ministry and anything the great Glenn Danzig has ever been a part of, and today (April 25th), we're premiering its sultry music video. 

The visual features an alluring gothic woman dancing in between shots of the band performing, channeling the subject matter of the song itself. Watch above via YouTube. 

"'Blackout' is the lead song off the new Blak29 album that was inspired by a gothic Insta girl," Zing said. "I chose to do a performance video and added the model Venice Alexa to complement the song."

"I love videos of people playing. I love the gear, the energy, and how the images translate to the audio experience that we have when we're not on our phones or looking at screens. My hope is that others can have the same experience with 'Blackout.'"

The Waiting is out now via Cleopatra Records and you can buy it here