CORNERS OF SANCTUARY (COS) has officially released a new video for the song “Left Scarred” from their recent original album, «Metal Machine» which is now available on Metalizer Records Germany in Europe and independently through the band website for the rest of the world.
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“Left Scarred” is the second single from the album and the release’s first video production.
Filmed entirely in HD, the video predominately features lead singer Frankie Cross amidst an exterior Northeast Pennsylvania backdrop. “Left Scarred” was shot at historic Brooke’s Mine in Nay Aug Park located within NEPA’s Electric City, Scranton, PA. Scranton is also Frankie’s hometown.
When asked about his experience while filming the video, Frankie had this to say, “When action is called you must immediately immerse yourself not only in the music and words but in the reality of the song core itself and stay in that mental combat zone until cut is called. “Left Scarred” is not only the title but a tapestry of horror and hope.”
The video is fast paced and the edits are swift and sharp adding to the black and white motif of the song’s perilous narrative. Produced by Cosmick Productions, the video was edited and directed by the independent, Philadelphia film maker Zen Say.
“It really is an amazing experience to be part of an elaborate process that makes a concept from a song come to life in the form of a music video. This medium creates another unique interpretation of the song’s original meaning as well as giving the fans another form to experience the music,” added guitarist Mick Michaels.
Upcoming 2016 Corners of Sanctuary shows:
Jan 2nd – The Met – Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Jan 16th – Music Rocks Autism Showcase – Live at the Nail – Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Jan 22nd – The Grog & Tankard – Stanford, Virginia
Jan 23rd – The Riff House – Chesapeake, Virginia
Jan 30th – Reverb – Reading, Pennsylvania
Mar 4th – The Maywood – Raleigh, North Carolina
Mar 5th – Memories – Waldorf, Maryland
May 13th-14th – NEPA Metal Meltdown Fest – Pittson, Pennsylvania