On September 25th, 2020, darkwave, new wave, and synthpop enthusiast Fall Shock released their album "Interior" via Manic Depression Records. The project quickly garnered support from the darklings of our scene, and founder Francesco Kay was quick to support the album. Having a music video for 'Feels Eternal' prior to the album launch followed by 'Synthetica' as a post-album music video, Fall Shock is finally ready to end his trilogy of videos. This one comes from 'Nude Grace', a music video exploring the protagonist of the videos dying and being reborn once again. This time, however, they have more confidence in their outlook on life. This video marks the third collaboration with Edoardo Bocchi. Stream it below and learn to fall for Fall Shock all over again: 


With the video of 'Nude Grace' I faced a theme that terrifies me more and more because I love life more and more; it was not easy for me to talk about death. A few years ago I went through a very difficult period, I felt dead inside, I had lost almost everything, even the true love, as I speak in the 'Nude Grace' lyrics. I am a person of faith and this has been fundamental together with the constant sacrifice to be born again. Digging into myself I saved a part of myself; the smallest, the purest, the strongest. In the music, I write that in the end there is always hope and it will always be like this, because I have to constantly be grateful for the life that has been given back to me and that I have to respect. The video was made together with the director Edoardo Bocchi and with his collaborators of Mooncountdown.space. The external shots were shot in the Asiago plateau at minus 10 degrees, the internal shots in the studio of Mooncountdown.space. -Francesco Kay

'Nude Grace' comes off of "Interior". The album was released in both digital and digipack formats. You can purchase the album HERE, and you can follow Fall Shock on Facebook and Instagram.

This article was commissioned through our Ko-Fi page. 
EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Darkwave project Fall Shock explores death and rebirth in 'Nude Grace'
February 15, 2021
Brutal Resonance

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Darkwave project Fall Shock explores death and rebirth in 'Nude Grace'

On September 25th, 2020, darkwave, new wave, and synthpop enthusiast Fall Shock released their album "Interior" via Manic Depression Records. The project quickly garnered support from the darklings of our scene, and founder Francesco Kay was quick to support the album. Having a music video for 'Feels Eternal' prior to the album launch followed by 'Synthetica' as a post-album music video, Fall Shock is finally ready to end his trilogy of videos. This one comes from 'Nude Grace', a music video exploring the protagonist of the videos dying and being reborn once again. This time, however, they have more confidence in their outlook on life. This video marks the third collaboration with Edoardo Bocchi. Stream it below and learn to fall for Fall Shock all over again: 


With the video of 'Nude Grace' I faced a theme that terrifies me more and more because I love life more and more; it was not easy for me to talk about death. A few years ago I went through a very difficult period, I felt dead inside, I had lost almost everything, even the true love, as I speak in the 'Nude Grace' lyrics. I am a person of faith and this has been fundamental together with the constant sacrifice to be born again. Digging into myself I saved a part of myself; the smallest, the purest, the strongest. In the music, I write that in the end there is always hope and it will always be like this, because I have to constantly be grateful for the life that has been given back to me and that I have to respect. The video was made together with the director Edoardo Bocchi and with his collaborators of Mooncountdown.space. The external shots were shot in the Asiago plateau at minus 10 degrees, the internal shots in the studio of Mooncountdown.space. -Francesco Kay

'Nude Grace' comes off of "Interior". The album was released in both digital and digipack formats. You can purchase the album HERE, and you can follow Fall Shock on Facebook and Instagram.

This article was commissioned through our Ko-Fi page. 
Feb 15 2021

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
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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