UDÅNDE release music video for new single “I’m Not A Pessimist, I’m A Realist”.

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Following the acclaimed debut album “Life of a Purist”, Danish Black Metal solo project UDÅNDE will release its second full-length album “Slow Death – A Celebration of Self-Hatred” on December 2nd via Vendetta Records. Founded and led by Rasmus Ejlersen, who now lives in Bratislava, Slovakia, “Slow Death – A Celebration of Self-Hatred” offers six deeply connected songs, packed with the band’s bleak and mesmerizing Black Metal atmosphere. Thematically, this album is the personal journey of Rasmus Ejlersen, “a timeline (2009 – 2022) of private, profound experiences with anxiety attacks, depression and anti-depressant medication.”

“Each song depicts specific time periods of my existence from which were significant for my previous internal struggles”, Rasmus comments.

In support of the new album, UDÅNDE have released an official music video for their new single “I’m Not A Pessimist, I’m A Realist”, directed by Kasper Juhl.

Rasmus comments on the video: “The video is inspired by my first experience with antidepressant where I went to a new GP in Denmark to request a referral for a psychologist.

The conversation lasted less than 10 minutes and resulted with an address for a local psychologist and a box of antidepressant to be collected at the pharmacy.It left an impression of mistrust not only to the GP, but also to the system, that all psychological work required to prescribe antidepressants would only last less than 10 minutes.

The fictional sentence ‘Take these and go, and be happy like everyone else!’, did not seem that unrealistic. In the end, I did not take them.“

“Slow Death – A Celebration of Self-Hatred” was mixed and mastered by Patrick McDowall (Spectral Wound) in Montreal, Canada.

“Slow Death – A Celebration of Self-Hatred” track listing:

  1. I’m Not a Pessimist, I’m a Realist
  2. Who Got Diagnosed Years Later
  3. and Denied All Sense and Reason
  4. I Mean, Who am I to Blackout?
  5. We Should Welcome the Suffering,
  6. Remember Not to Praise the False King

You can watch the official music video for “Self-Loathing” in the following video:

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