The Southern heavy act channels My Bloody Valentine on new single; announces shows and upcoming EP

vide has unveiled new single, "decorated in spiderweb". The track is taken from the upcoming EP of the same name, set for release on May 2nd.

Goth rock riffs and a sobering percussive weight adorn the new single. An aura of 90s shoegaze ambience serves as a fitting tonic to the macabre swamp-infested horror of vide's deliciously blackened metal.

In support of the EP, vide has announced three mouth-watering shows, including a support with sludge icons Eyehategod.

April 18 - Houston, TX @ Whiteoak Music Hall (w/Eyehategod)

May 3 - Dallas, TX @ Black Cat Records and Comics

May 4 - Houston, TX @ The End

With the release of 2020 debut Hanging By The Bayou Light, vide emerged from the shadows surreptitiously. A bold and expansive sound, dipping into a unique palette of heavy devices.

In the three years that followed, two more full-length albums - Death Roll and The Parish - would see the light of day. Accompanying those would be Beneath The Unholy, a nightmare-ish 8-track Split EP with Frank Iero's side project BLOODNUN.

Conveying a dexterous array of influence, spanning shoegaze, dark wave and post-punk, vide's sonic output takes you on an anguish-laden journey. Accordingly, fans of the genre are set for yet another captivating offering, with vide's upcoming collection, decorated in spiderweb.

Kicking off the cycle is the creeping death march of the title track. "decorated in spiderweb" is adorned with nods to My Bloody Valentine. But the track also shows to the Norwegian post punk scene. Indeed, Joyless and Darkthrone are accounted for with a striking juxtaposition of haunting, grim basslines with ambient swirls of melody. The deft coalescence of vide's latest output will both hook and haunt listeners.

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