Back in April, self-described "trangenre" artist Ghostemane dropped the hardcore EP Fear Network featuring three short, sharp shocks: "Martial Law," "Carbomb" and "Pink Mist." Now, the middle song of that trio has gotten a fittingly violent music video, directed by Jon Tanners, with blood and effects by Marcel Banks and stunts coordinated by CBT Stunts. The clip is presented via the first-person perspective of an individual who finds himself bound to a gurney as menacing, corpse-painted figures brandishing machetes approach. All hope appears lost until another figure, clad in a black robe and plague mask, bursts in, killing our hero's would-be assailants and freeing him. The adventures continues as the video's protagonist tries to escape the winding halls he finds himself trapped in, encountering more bloodshed and much occult-looking graffiti as he goes. Watch all the insanity above. Ghostemane is currently in the midst of his North American Hiadica Tour, which features Revolver favorites Harm's Way, 3TEETH, Candy and Jesus Piece playing in support across select dates.
See Ghostemane's Bloody New First-Person Video for Hardcore Ripper "Carbomb"
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