Innasanatorium released new video for "Show Me Your Scars"
With their album Odyssey of the Mind just out recently, Innasanatorium now follows the release up with a new video from it for the song “Show me your Scars”.
Singer Adam McDonald explains the song: "My take is that 'the light' that should be helping you has failed so you have embraced the darkness within."
The song is off the band’s recent release Odyssey Of The Mind, which came out back in July. You can get a physical or digital copy at Innasanatorium's Bandcamp page HERE.
Tracklist:
Intro
Show Me Your Scars
The Decline (Odyssey Of The Mind - Part I)
Night Terrors
Shifting Shadows
The Despair (Odyssey Of The Mind - Part II)
Scotty from Marketing
Science In The House Of God
The Desire
Accelerated Oblivion
Freak (Silverchair Cover)
Outro
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