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La Fin released an evocative music video for the track »Hypersleep« to raise awareness against dog abuse

Italian post-metal extremists La Fin have recently released an evocative music video for the track »Hypersleep« to raise awareness against dog abuse. »Hypersleep« comes from their debut album, »The Endless Inertia«, released in October 2020 via Argonauta Records.

La Fin is a post-metal band based in Milan, Italy, influenced by post-rock, prog, post-hardcore, death and black metal. Their sound is a massive mix of various extreme metal influences with many layers thanks to three distinct guitars covering in turn a different role, weaved with heavy bass lines upon ruthless and introspective atmospheric parts combined together. The wide dynamic range relies on the explorations of a fearless rhythmic section and on the distinctive, primal yet bitterish role of scream and clean vocals.

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In support of their critically acclaimed debut album »The Endless Inertia«, released last October through Argonauta Records, Italy’s extreme post-metal act (ffo Gojira, Btbam, Vildhjarta) La Fin has shared an evocative, new music video. »Hypersleep« tackles the main theme of the album by focusing on the concept of self-awakening from a status of oblivious idleness far too common in today’s world. To represent this on screen, La Fin put on stage a subject which is not only close to their hearts but an important issue to stand up for, seizing also the opportunity to raise awareness for animal welfare by showcasing the unconditional bond between human and dog in an epic way.

“»Hypersleep« is a song about awakening, a path of recovery from oblivion towards self-awareness. This topic comes out from our experience as first-hand witnesses, seeing how often we all are imposed to a never-ending availability in our always connected modern society. The bitter truth about this hypersleep condition most people live in, is that meanwhile their time passes by, stolen right from under their noses not ever to be returned. This mindset can and must be acknowledged, though, so that the awakening can begin.” says La Fin.

In order to discuss such a delicate topic on film, the band put a lot of work on the storyline: “We decided to represent the beginning of this awakening journey with a lone man dressed in rags, tied and blindfolded roaming in a static and lifeless scenario. The greyhound dog representing his consciousness awakens him as a spirit animal and shows the way, pulling him towards a new stage of awareness” explains the band about the brainstorming, adding also “we immediately agreed that a greyhound was the best choice. This breed has accompanied us since the dawn of civilization and yet is one of the most abused animals by man, offering a parallelism with the condition of human self-enslavement depicted in our video. We also felt that talking about this video would have easily drawn the attention on a topic we all hold dear, the adoption of abused dogs.”

Talking about the shooting days, La Fin adds: “We can’t thank enough the human companions of Morante the dog, Silvia and Fabio, and GACI (Greyhound Adopt Center Italy) the association that helped them with the adoption: they were all very happy to help us and to be involved in the shooting of the video. Another huge thank you goes to Lucerna Films who helped us translate our ideas into this beautiful music video that we truly hope you will also enjoy!”

Following their critically acclaimed, 2016- debut EP, »Empire Of Nothing«, La Fin’s first full-length album unleashes a crushing sound infused by various extreme metal influences; always perfectly balancing between post-metal, prog, post-hardcore and black metal. Their three distinct guitars are turning the band’s songs into a furious riff monolith, weaved with heavy bass lines combined with ruthless and introspective atmospheric parts. Their wide dynamic range relies on the explorations of a fearless rhythm section and on the distinctive, primal yet bitterish screams and haunting clean vocals. The Italian band sets the orchestral dimension pioneered on their debut EP to a whole new level and into a 53 minutes long path of musical narrative, approaching the concept from 9 different points of view: »The Endless Inertia« is an album that enquires into the human mind and its awareness of time and will, exploiting the concept of inertia as a metaphor for quiet and stillness in people’s life, wether suffered or intentional.

»The Endless Inertia« was recorded and mixed at Phonograph Studio (TO) and mastered by James Plotkin (Sunn O))), Isis, Tim Hecker, Ennio Morricone). To purchase your album copy, visit the Argonauta Records label store at THIS LOCATION.

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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