HANGMAN'S CHAIR - release new visualizer for 'The Worst Is Yet To Come'!

HANGMAN'S CHAIR - release new visualizer for 'The Worst Is Yet To Come'!

Today French doom metal pioneers HANGMAN´S CHAIR release their new visualizer for 'The Worst Is Yet To Come'. It´s the second song from their brand new album Saddiction which was released on February 14th via Nuclear Blast.

Today French doom metal pioneers HANGMAN´S CHAIR release their new visualizer for 'The Worst Is Yet To Come'. It´s the second song from their brand new album Saddiction which was released on February 14th via Nuclear Blast.

The band comments about the visualizer: "This video was shot on a phone during a ride through Paris on the suburb train. No filters, no enhancements — just the stark, depressing reality of the suburbs. A raw, unpolished glimpse into solitude, monotony, and the quiet weight of city life."

About Saddiction: "Feeling depressed on St Valentine’s day ? February 14th is the perfect day to release our new album, when the ultra modern solitude of big cities starts to kick in.
Saddiction or 9 ways to say I love you. Now, please don’t blame us for your saddiction, It has always been here." 

Watch the visualizer for 'The Worst Is Yet To Come' here: https://youtu.be/m-htfV1Druo

Order/Stream Saddiction here: https://hangmanschair.bfan.link/saddiction

About HANGMAN'S CHAIR:
HANGMAN'S CHAIR, formed in 2005 in Paris, are one of the most unique sounding Doom Rock bands currently active. Through the years, they have found and fine-tuned their own sonic brand, somewhere at the crossroads between TYPE O NEGATIVE, LIFE OF AGONY and SISTERS OF MERCY, to name a few, mixed with a certain street credibility connected to the group’s roots in hardcore. Each album takes its strength and essence from the band members’s life experiences, which they portrait with unflinching honesty. Whether it is the loss of band members, drug overdoses or the hardships of living in suburban Paris, all those human emotions resonate within each of their songs asthey embrace the darkness and transform it into something beautiful, heavy and melancholic.