Today’s video of the day is This Eternal Decay – “Future Anthem” released in 2020.
The music video for “Future Anthem” by This Eternal Decay from the Silence album delivers a powerful visual experience. This Eternal Decay, an industrial and darkwave band from Rome, Italy, combines the talents of Riccardo Sabetti (Spiral69), Andrea Freda (Spiritual Front), and Pasquale Vico (Date at Midnight). The trio’s work dives into dark, atmospheric themes, blending synth-pop, industrial beats, and darkwave. Silence, their 2020 album, follows their debut I Choose an Eternity of This from 2018. Here, This Eternal Decay explores themes of inner isolation in an age of digital connectivity. The album features nine tracks, each with a unique, intense feel. “Future Anthem” and “I Am Nothing” showcase the band’s raw, industrial side. In contrast, songs like the title track “Silence,” featuring Alex Svenson from Then Comes Silence, lean into a somber, darkwave influence. Sonya Scarlet of Theatres Des Vampires also features on “White Moon – Cold Lights,” adding a haunting touch.
The video for “Future Anthem” perfectly complements the song’s aggressive, gritty sound. Dark, pulsating imagery reflects the band’s trademark style and amplifies the themes of solitude and alienation. The song’s pounding rhythm and sharp synths drive the energy, capturing the listener with an intense experience.
“Future Anthem” reflects the evolution of This Eternal Decay’s music. It deepens the industrial tones introduced in I Choose an Eternity of This and adds complexity through darker, reflective themes. With influences from icons like Clan of Xymox and Diva Destruction, the band continues to shape a unique sound in the darkwave and industrial scene. The album Silence solidifies This Eternal Decay’s place in the genre, resonating with fans of industrial and darkwave music. The “Future Anthem” video exemplifies the band’s immersive style, drawing viewers into their somber, electronic world.
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