Portuguese synth-punk duo Velvet Kills, featuring the intensely seductive Su Eko on Vocals/Bass and Harris Iveson on Guitar/Synths, have unleashed their slow and sultry NSFW Alan Deprez directed video for “Bitch Face”, a track featured on the pair’s latest record, Bodhi Labyrinth.
The clip is opulent and decadent, a reverie of unrelenting sensuality, where chanteuse Su Eko explains that the song is ultimately concerning:
“life in a fast-paced society… Where romance is lost in time….“Bitch Face” tells the story of a woman craving to nurture her senses.”
On the video she adds that it’s:
“a metaphor for her thoughts and desires, this song speaks of liberation, with just a drop of sarcasm and a pinch of irony added into the mix.”
Watch the NSFW video below:
Velvet Kills” Bodhi Labyrinth”, the Vinyl/12 was released earlier this month in tandem with Icy Cold Records, Manic Depression Records, and Unknown Pleasures Records.
“Awakening the labyrinth of our minds to be freed from hate, greed and ego this album brings us to the reality of our actual society. The messages come coded in sarcasm, euphemism, hyperbole and irony where the two dig into the files of a lonely civilization and question the purpose of life vs government structures where we “Cash and Move” and where love is forgotten. Inside the “Noise” of the apocalyptic war a “Hangover Calling” to the universe to raise humans to a higher state of positive vibration.“The Key” is Love.”
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