St. Unholyness unleash striking new music video – a visual manifesto of sun, shadow and survival!

Pfarrkirchen, Germany based stoner/doom/black metal act St. Unholyness premiere new single and music video »St. Unholyness« taken from their long-awaited debut album, »Through High Holy Haze«, set to release on December 25th, 2025.
Courtesy of Metal Devastation PR:
Pfarrkirchen, Germany – The wait is over. St. Unholyness have officially dropped their brand-new music video – a raw, visually arresting statement that captures the very core of the band’s identity and vision. The track sets the stage for their upcoming debut full-length »Through High Holy Haze«, arriving this Christmas Day.
Filmed earlier this year in April, the video trades the usual metal clichés for something far more honest and human. It’s a visual journey through light and shadow, empathy and power, rawness and beauty – everything that defines the yin and yang of St. Unholyness.
“This video isn’t about destruction,” says bandleader Christina Earlymorn. “It’s about transformation. It’s about embracing every contradiction inside you – masculine, feminine, vulnerable, fierce – and turning it into something that shines.”

Photo credit: Trabi
The Heart of St. Unholyness
Founded by Christina Earlymorn (guitars/vocals) in 2017, St. Unholyness fuse stoner doom, blues rock, and black metal into what they call Chromed Stoner Doom with groove & style. Backed by bassist Mac Carrigan, the band’s sound is both punishing and poetic – massive riffs laced with psychedelic drift, swagger, and the scars of survival.
Every note carries Christina’s story as a trans woman and survivor, transforming pain into empowerment. On stage and on camera, her mirrored guitars and bold visual presence reflect a deeper message: metal can be both brutal and beautiful – both steel and soul.
About the upcoming album »Through High Holy Haze«
Dropping December 25, 2025, the debut full-length delivers eight tracks that bend genre boundaries and expectations alike. Written, produced, and mixed entirely by Christina, the album channels the weight of doom, the bite of death metal, and the freedom of classic rock rebellion – tied together by an unfiltered emotional core.
“This record is my life’s scars turned into riffs,” Christina explains. “Every reflection off my chrome guitar is a reminder – you’re stronger than the war you’re fighting inside.”
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