TDW releases video for "Death and Her Brother Greg"
I don’t know who Greg is in relation to his sister, but he sounds like a standout guy. I could be completely wrong, but who knows. Either way, “Death and Her Brother Greg” is now a song from prog metal solo artist TDW (Tom de Wit), and recently a video has accompanied it.
"Death and Her Brother Greg" is a dark and haunting video with doctors who either aren’t trying to restrain the patient, or a patient who thinks a hand on the shoulder is like a seatbelt. That (honestly pretty funny production thing I noticed) point out of the way, the video displays what it feels like to be caught by surprise by the failure of ones' own body and the medical constraints that can follow. The song is from the upcoming release The Days the Clocks Stopped which will be released in December via Layered Reality Productions and features Rich Gray and Fabio Alessandrini of Annihilator.
Tom commented "The video for Death and Her Brother Greg basically is a mini representation of what the album is about in whole. It showcases what it is like to be trapped inside your own body due to disease and/or injury and what it does to someone's psyche and personal development. The video is raw, direct and confrontational on purpose. Not too shock for the sake of it, but to be an accurate depiction of what it feels like to undergo a life threatening illness first hand"
Check out the video below or by clicking HERE. You can pre-order the album HERE.
Tracklist
Crashscape (instrumental)
Clockstop – Insight X
Code of Conduct
Clockstop – Insight 2
Sleepless Angels
The Pulse
Clockstop – Insight 3
Death and her brother Greg
No Can Do
Clockstop – Insight 4
Epilogue - A string of repeats
All we could do (CD only Bonustrack)