"Slipping Into Oblivion", the new video from Warsaw, Poland-based metallers Neuronia, can be viewed below. The song comes off the band's latest album, "Follow The White Mouse", which came out in March. The clip was filmed on October 19 at Warsaw's Metal Cave club and was produced by the TwojTeledysk.pl company. The video was directed by Wojciech "Thom" Holysz, guitarist and founding member of the death metal horde Empty Playground. According to a press release, "the clip follows the subjects of losing one's identity in a big city, the rat race and consumption-centered way of life."
Commented Neuronia singer and lyricist Maciek "Tektur" Nawrot: "In a big city, life often goes in an inhumanly fast pace — career and making money become the most important things, everything else is just background. People often make the wrong choices in these circumstances, often very dramatic ones, then they lose themselves and all the really important things — their identity, thoughts about their loved ones, their roots, who they really are. This song is a reminder that says: never forget who you are, about your dignity and your dreams."
Neuronia recently inked a licensing deal with Ukraine's Metal Scrap Records. The label will release "Follow The White Mouse" in the Eastern European market and will also take care of worldwide distribution through its partner companies. Neuronia will also release a new four-track EP — most likely in February-March 2011. The band has stopped all concert activities until the end of 2010 to concentrate on preparing new material for this record.
Neuronia recently inked a licensing deal with Ukraine's Metal Scrap Records. The label will release "Follow The White Mouse" in the Eastern European market and will also take care of worldwide distribution through its partner companies. Neuronia will also release a new four-track EP — most likely in February-March 2011. The band has stopped all concert activities until the end of 2010 to concentrate on preparing new material for this record.
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