UK's Venom Prison have shared their new song "Nemesis" along with its music video. The track appears on the group's new album, Erebos (due February 4 via Century Media Records), and the new Thomas Coe-Brooker-directed clip can viewed below.
"This song is about the urge to hurt the person who has caused you irreparable harm and has changed your life forever. It deals with having been left to fix the damage done to you all by yourself. This specifically relates to experiencing narcissistic abuse and the trauma resulting from it," state the band.
Venom Prison elaborate further: "Narcissists tend to pick empaths as their victims because they are emotional sponges who can absorb feelings from other people easily and this makes them very attractive to narcissists as these people will fulfil all of their needs in a selfless way. This results in a parasitic relationship. With 'Nemesis' we wanted to capture the emotions of aggression, determination and pain in a more traditional Venom Prison manner. Bringing you brutal moments, energetic pace and the head banging assault of heavy metal."
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