Today’s video of the day is In Strict Confidence – "Blasphemous Rumours" released in 2026.

In Strict Confidence return with a bold statement in 2026. Their cover of Blasphemous Rumours revives a dark classic with modern intensity. Originally written by Depeche Mode in 1984, the track explores faith, tragedy, and doubt. Now, ISC reshape it with dense synths and cinematic weight. Moreover, the release marks their first new material in eight years. As a result, it signals a new creative chapter. The single stands alone, yet it begins a planned series of releases expected to form a future album.

The cinematic video strengthens the song’s emotional pull. Filmed across the stark landscapes of Iceland, it highlights isolation and inner conflict. In addition, the cold scenery mirrors the song’s themes of loss and disbelief. The band uses sweeping shots and minimal storytelling. Therefore, the visuals feel both haunting and immersive. The production also received support from Initiative Musik. Consequently, the video achieves a polished, film-like quality. Each frame enhances the track’s brooding tone.

In Strict Confidence formed in the early 1990s and built a loyal following in the darkwave scene. Albums like Love Kills! and La Parade Monstrueuse pushed their melodic yet heavy style. However, this new release feels more reflective. It connects to their past themes of emotion and spirituality. At the same time, it introduces a colder, cinematic edge. Therefore, “Blasphemous Rumours” fits naturally within their catalog while hinting at evolution. Fans of their earlier work will recognize the mood. Yet, new listeners will find a fresh entry point.

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