MURDER VAN Drop New Lyric Video "Clawing The Casket"

Thrashing death metal band Murder Van puts out a dirty video for their new song “Clawing The Casket”. The track is taken from Murder Van's EP Crooked Smiles out via Wormholedeath worldwide.
The thrashers comment on the EP: “The Crooked Smiles EP was recorded in Atlanta at West End Sound Recordings, A modern state of the art facility with engineer and producers Tom Tapley and Bill Kelliher(Mastodon) who were able to perfectly capture the raw, intense-thrashing old school death metal sound that is Murder Van. The lyrical content ranges from fictitious tales of terror, horror, a sexual predator overcome by his victim to meet his untimely demise, true crime, and serial killers. The Crooked Smiles Ep is morbidly satisfying and sonically crushing. We are eager to share this audible nightmare and with Wormholedeath, Murder Van shall enter the world stage…”
Check out the video on YouTube below, or click HERE.
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