Indian industrial metal band Formidable Hate Machine release claymation video for "Behold"

Indian industrial metal band Formidable Hate Machine have dropped the visual for their single “Behold.”
For the cut, the band turned to Phantom Bodo Claymation, who managed to unveil a haunting look on the effects of social media. When it comes to the visual, which can be seen below, the band said:
“Ladies and gentlemen, watch and hear us loud! Presenting you the first ever music video from us featuring the phenomenal Phantom Bodo Claymation. We can't thank him enough for this video and we salute his dedication.
This is a project to explore new ideas without keeping a boundary on our artistic imagination. For the same reason, FHM will continue collaboration with artists from different spectrums to deliver unexplored and unheard material. Call it 'trial and error' but this is a great learning experience for us.”
“Behold” stems from Formidable Hate Machine’s latest studio album Inception of textured audio violence.
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