PAIN Featuring Hypocrisy’s Peter Tägtgren Unleashes Video For “A Wannabe”

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Coming Home is the new studio album from PAIN, the Swedish metal force led by multi-instrumentalist and producer Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Lindemann). The record was officially unveiled last Friday via Nuclear Blast. In conjunction with its release, the band is pleased to reveal the official new visual accompaniment to “A Wannabe.” The clip was directed, filmed, and edited by Owe Lingvall and produced by Per Bussmann of Dreamday Media with visual effects by Konstantin Smirnov (The Rasmus, Kamelot, Meshuggah et al).

Watch it below where you can also view three track-by-track video trailers, the band’s “Call Me” video clip featuring Sabaton’s Joakim Brodèn, the lyric video for “Black Knight Satellite,” and three additional album trailers.

Order Coming Home via the Nuclear Blast web shop HERE, iTunes HERE or Amazon HERE.

When Peter Tägtgren is ascending from the depths of his legendary Abyss Studio to take the microphone, a little musical revolution is inevitable. Because what else would you expect from Hypocrisy’s death metal veteran, who not only plays industrial metal with PAIN, but is considered to be one of the most influential producers in the metal scene (Dimmu Borgir, Children Of Bodom, Sabaton etc.), and recently launched his controversial project Lindemann in partnership with Rammstein’s frontman Till Lindemann.

Since the beginning of his career in the early ’90s, Tägtgren has enjoyed diving into the extreme and has grown to be an untamable force. But this is exactly what makes him so fascinating. Taboos, creative stagnation, or genre boundaries have never existed in the world of the forty-six-year-old mastermind. And, of course, Peter Tägtgren wandered the same unexplored paths when the time came to forge Coming Home, the eighth studio release of the industrial institution PAIN.

“…the most thrilling album in PAIN‘s discography!” – Metal Hammer Germany

“The greatest metal release of this summer!” – Rock It!

“A powerful, triumphant record, like a masterful ride out of the darkness to the dawn of victory! ” – Rock Hard

“Coming Home is a great mix of an ambient atmospheric symphony peppered with electronic melodies, delivering a sound that is immensely powerful and catchy as hell…” – Metal Wani

“…simply excellent, and deserves attention.” – Bloody Good Music

Coming Home« is the ultimate highlight of PAIN‘s brilliant discography!”EMP

“…the album plays in a class of its own…For PAIN apostles, Coming Home is highly recommended, and those who never checked this band out, should risk an ear to one of the most outstanding, possibly extraterrestrial himself, Mr. Peter Tägtgren.” – CrypticRock

Coming Home is the most experimental album PAIN have produced but …it is also the most inspired one. There are lots of things to discover; sing-along, headbang, and have a couple of smiles/laughs listening to Peter‘s lyrics full of caustic humor.” – Metal Kaoz

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