Copenhagen’s Neo-folk & Post-Punk act Dune Messiah have premiered another video from their recently released LP The Iron Oak. The video was shot in the autumn last year by Mathias Riis, and Jakob Sleiborg—with editing by singer Magnus Westergaard and Mathias Riis.
Having no particular narrative, instead the video tries to encapsulate an evocative feeling brought forth from the music—while exploring the themes of decay, eternity, time, nature, and machines.
The Iron Oak came out vinyl and digital on March 3rd (vinyls are currently facing delays) through Premium Abundance (Copenhagen), Instruments Of Discipline (Berlin), and Third Coming Records (Paris).
Dune Messiah will be touring mainly in France and Germany from April 5-17 supporting:
Drab Majesty on April 8th
King Dude on April 6th
Of The Wand & The Moon on April 16th
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