RAM: 'I Am The End' Video Released

July 16, 2013

"I Am The End", the new video from the Swedish heavy metal act RAM, can be seen below. The clip was directed by Martin Högdal, edited by Leonard Palmestål and written by Oscar Carlquist — the same team that worked on the "Flame Of The Tyrants" video. The song was written by Harry Granroth and Oscar Carlquist.

Comments Carlquist: "The 'I Am The End' video shows a completely different side of the cinematic vision of RAM than what we created in the 'Flame Of The Tyrants' video. This video displays a lot of esoteric aspects, and has many layers of symbolism that will not be seen at once. We thank everybody involved for their outstanding dedication to making flesh out of our disturbed visions."

"I Am The End" comes off RAM's third album, "Death", which was released on January 30, 2012 via Metal Blade Records. The CD was recorded at Welfare Sounds Studios in the group's hometown and was mastered by Dragan Tanaskovic at Bohus Sound.

In other news, Daniel Johansson — guitarist and one of the founding members — has decided to leave RAM. The departure was amicable and a replacement for Daniel has already been found. RAM is very happy and proud to welcome former RAM session guitarist Martin Jonsson as a full-time member.

2013 marks the 10th anniversary of RAM's first release: the "Sudden Impact" EP. This will be celebrated with a concert on Friday, September 13 at Sticky Fingers in Gothenburg. The show will also feature special guests PORTRAIT and TRIAL. RAM's performance will be filmed.

The "Sudden Impact" EP will be rereleased on vinyl only and in a strictly limited edition of 500 copies through Gothenburg-based label Lake Of Fire Productions. The EP will be released at the 10th-anniversary concert.

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