Austrian industrial/post-rock band Phal:Angst release “What A Time To Be Alive” music video
Austrian industrial/post-rock band Phal:Angst have unveiled the music video for their track “What A Time To Be Alive” today.
The visual, which can be seen below, was directed by the band’s bass player Julia Zemanek a.k.a. The Bassenger. Zemanek said this about working on the video:
“Everything was filmed, modified, and cut by myself. While creating the video, I chose the themes water, parents, machines, and humans. This was due to the music itself, the lyrics and samples, but also because of my fondness of the world of water and machines of all kinds, be it wind generators, oil pumps, or cheesy mechanical anthropomorphic effigies from Prater, the famous historic fun park in Vienna. There are also some visual Easter eggs you may want to watch out for.”
“What A Time To Be Alive” comes from Phal:Angst’s new studio album Whiteout, which is out now on Noise Appeal Records.