Industrial/electronic duo SKYND have released their brand new music video/single 'Richard Ramirez'. Continuing their trend of basing their songs off of gruesome real life events and serial killers, 'Richard Ramirez' is based off of the titular Southern California maniac otherwise known as "The Night Stalker". The music video, as with SKYND's other music videos is not safe for work, but comes with an unparalleled visual aesthetic. Not to mention that the music is grandiose and shows off a cabaret inspired ballad. You can stream the video directly below:


Ramirez once said, 'Lucifer never felt the need to be seen, but in everyone's soul he can be felt.' SKYND somehow has the same message; we are all capable of doing inhuman cruelties. -SKYND

SKYND's EP "Chapter 1" can be ordered HERE from a number of online digital services. 

SKYND: Facebook | Instagram
industrial/Electronic duo SKYND release new music video 'Richard Ramirez', release debut EP
August 16, 2018
Brutal Resonance

industrial/Electronic duo SKYND release new music video 'Richard Ramirez', release debut EP

Industrial/electronic duo SKYND have released their brand new music video/single 'Richard Ramirez'. Continuing their trend of basing their songs off of gruesome real life events and serial killers, 'Richard Ramirez' is based off of the titular Southern California maniac otherwise known as "The Night Stalker". The music video, as with SKYND's other music videos is not safe for work, but comes with an unparalleled visual aesthetic. Not to mention that the music is grandiose and shows off a cabaret inspired ballad. You can stream the video directly below:


Ramirez once said, 'Lucifer never felt the need to be seen, but in everyone's soul he can be felt.' SKYND somehow has the same message; we are all capable of doing inhuman cruelties. -SKYND

SKYND's EP "Chapter 1" can be ordered HERE from a number of online digital services. 

SKYND: Facebook | Instagram
Aug 16 2018

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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