INDREAD COLD: New Video Posted Online

April 20, 2004

INDREAD COLD, the Polish band consisting of former members of DARZAMAT, MASTIPHAL, ECLIPSE and CHORT, have uploaded their video for the song "No Dreams Undreamt" at this location (15.1 MB).

"No Dreams Undreamt" comes off the group's debut album, "Underaba", which will soon be released through BlackDoom Records, the British label co-founded by MY DYING BRIDE guitarists Andrew Craighan and Hamish Glencross.

The band had the following to say about the clip: "Filming took place in fall of 2003. That time INDREAD COLD decided to leave dark and claustrophobic cellar (which you could watch in the first clip [for the song 'The Symbols', download here]) and tried to find some deep, melancholical emotions in open spaces. It proved not to be that difficult as the world nowadays is full of gloom and sadness. Secluded ruins of the old factory turned out to be perfect place for the concept invented by the band members. The weather supported INDREAD COLD as well. Although it was quite cold, weather varied from strong sunshine to heavy rain. Everything during just one day. The whole filming and montage (once again just as it was in the first video) is a deed of Damian WolffINDREAD COLD's drummer.

"And now it’s you turn to take a sharp look at the result. Please enjoy 'No Dreams Undreamt'INDREAD COLD's second motion picture. Take a deeper breath and try to find your dreams... Yes, those undreamt..."

The recording sessions for "Underaba" took place between November 2002 and April 2003 at Poststreet studio in Poland. Sound engineering was handled by Szymon Struzek, who co-produced the album with INDREAD COLD guitarist Damian Kowalski. "Underaba" was re-mastered by well-known sound engineer Mags (MY DYING BRIDE) at Academy Studio in England.

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