PUPPY Release The Computer Game Influenced Video For Single "Glacial", Brand New Album "Pure Evil" Out Now



 PUPPY have today revealed their latest music video, this time for current single "Glacial". Directed and edited by Will Michael from the band, with all animation being created by friend and artist, Sam Bailey.

As the band explain: "This was our second collaboration with our good friend Sam Bailey, who also animated the title sequence for the 'Arabella' (from EP Vol II) video. Sam was really into the aesthetic of late 90’s computer game graphics and did an incredible job of animating the entire sequence we dreamed up to beautiful low poly perfection. For this video we wanted to create something that felt like the end credit scene from a video game that never existed. Games of the early 3D era often had really ambitious ending sequences that served as a reward for completing the game, they usually ended with the message 'Thanks for playing', and since Glacial would be the last single to come off Pure Evil we thought it was an appropriate sentiment".



PUPPY released their brand new album "Pure Evil" earlier this month through Rude Records.

Following on from their debut "The Goat" in 2019, "Pure Evil" sees the band continue on their path of fusing metal riffs with ethereal melodies but this time taking complete control and self producing the whole record. It is an exceptional record filled with the kind of heaviosity usually reserved for bands many more albums deep.

"Pure Evil" has had a slew of singles that preceded its release, including the Radio 1 Rock Show premiered "Angel" and "....and watched it glow" (which also had its video premiered through Brooklyn Vegan), "Shame" (which was premiered through Revolver Magazine) and the monstrous "The Kiss" that saw radio support with Radio 1 (Dan Carter, Clara Amfo, Jack Saunders and Nels Hylton), Radio 2 Rock Show, 6music Iggy pop, Kerrang! Radio and more.

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