
Omaha, Nebraska metal band Paria have returned with their latest single and music video titled "Venerate". This marks the band's first release in 14 years, and it is set to be part of their upcoming EP, which they will be producing alongside Jim Homan. Homan, also handled the mixing duties for this new single, while Brad Boatright mastered the track.
The Aaron Gunn-directed music video can be seen below.
Bassist Dustin Treinen shared the following:
Paria has always been a band that consistently grows and matures, but stays true to creating our own signature of heavy music. With each album, we've pushed ourselves to creative and technical limits, but I believe Venerate is the most focused and aggressive album we've ever had.
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Post CommentDude on left looks like Steve Lemme from Super Troopers.
Band photo, from left to right: - regretting the vest, but after the fact. - considering a move to Los Angeles to give acting a try. - hoodie is covering visible racist tattoos. - owns multiple Collective Soul t-shirts.
One album back in the day I think it was a green/yellow cover, INSANELY good. Very underrated band
"Paria has always been a band that consistently grows and matures" releases first song in 14 years...
Bro on the lefts fashion returns after 42 years
People who look like Chris Farley are stoked
me a rude BOYY from omaha nebraska..sick as porno flick but gold as precious laughter
Congrats fellas! This is Doug from The Burning Season. Such good times touring with your guys!
Huge day for guys from Omaha dressed like the dude on the left who drunkingly tell you how they miss how the scene used to be and are thinking of jamming with their band from high school again who at their peak played to 43 people at Ranch Bowl. Ughhhhhh the good ole days :-(
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