Today’s video of the day is Dead Can Dance – “Opium” released in 2012.

Dead Can Dance released Anastasis in 2012, marking their return after a 16-year break. The album, named after the Greek word for “resurrection,” signified a new chapter for the duo. Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard reunited to create a work blending world music, orchestral sounds, and haunting vocals. “Opium” is a standout track on Anastasis. The song features deep, hypnotic rhythms and Perry’s rich vocals. It captures the band’s signature mix of dark ambiance and global influences. The video for “Opium” enhances this experience with its dreamlike visuals. It combines shadowy imagery and surreal elements, reflecting the song’s mysticism.

Anastasis marked a shift from their 4AD years, bringing a more refined, cinematic sound. Unlike their early albums, which leaned heavily on gothic and medieval influences, Anastasis embraces a broader sonic palette. The album sold over 150,000 copies worldwide, earning a double gold certification in Europe. The video for “Opium” visually mirrors the album’s themes of renewal and transcendence. It serves as a bridge between the band’s past and future. The track fits seamlessly with Dead Can Dance’s legacy, connecting to the ethereal sounds of Spiritchaser while forging new ground.

“Opium” and its video highlight Dead Can Dance’s ability to evolve while staying true to their essence. The song remains a key piece of Anastasis, reinforcing its impact on the band’s discography.

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