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SDH let us Feel Exquisite Agony in Their Video for “Suffer”

  • February 29, 2020
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SDH (Semiotics Department Of Heteronyms) has released a second single, “Suffer”, off of their latest E.P., Against Strong Thinking, and enlisted Pol Barrós to write, produce and direct the chilling video. Taking place in a crowded club, we journey through the intense emotions and feelings of desire, lust, jealousy, confusion, and ecstasy. The song itself travels those same paths perfectly as Andrea Latorre’s sensual vocals mix in perfect harmony to Sergi Algiz’s pulsing beat and sumptuous synth lines.

SDH is only one of Andrea and Sergi’s enterprises. They are also in the more Industrial band, Wind Atlas, and run the record label, Cønjuntø Vacíø. Sergi also has quite a back catalog releasing albums as Titan Arch. Dive in with them and feel their pain and pleasure.

Against Strong Thinking is out now via Avant! Records. Grab it here.

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