Transport League Unveils New Music Video for 'Cosmo Death'
Transport League has debuted a music video for 'Cosmo Death', featured on their new album 'We Are Satans People'.
Key Points
- • Transport League releases a music video for 'Cosmo Death'.
- • The song includes guest vocals from members of Lamashtu.
- • 'Cosmo Death' references the earlier track 'Cosmical Satanica'.
- • The album 'We Are Satans People' has received critical acclaim.
Swedish metal band Transport League has released a new music video for their track "Cosmo Death," which is featured in their upcoming album "We Are Satans People." The video showcases the band's continued evolution within the genre, marked by critical acclaim for the album itself. "Cosmo Death" includes haunting backing vocals from Sandra Mattsson and Louise Törner of the goth-metal group Lamashtu, adding depth to the song's lush soundscapes. The track serves as a thematic successor to the 1995 song "Cosmical Satanica" from their debut album "Stallion Showcase," suggesting a persistent exploration of dark themes within their music.
The song's lyrics convey a vivid narrative that reflects the struggles of seeking ecstasy through pain and pleasure, articulated in chilling verses, such as "Cxxt, Drink, bribed, cajoled, I put my fist upon the wall." The band emphasizes that this latest release encapsulates a journey through cosmic exploration, full of intensity and raw emotion. Critics have praised "We Are Satans People," solidifying Transport League's position in the alternative music arena. As fans engage with the new video, the anticipation for the album's broader release continues to build, showcasing the band's lasting legacy in the metal genre.