Heavy Metal German Music Video With Engline

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Check out this Heavy Metal German Music Video With Engline. It’s sure to get your head banging!

Introduction

This music video is by a German band called Emigrate. It features a high-powered engine, with the music being played by the engine itself.

The Music Video

The video features a black car with a flames painted on it and a blonde woman in a red dress. It starts off with the car driving down a road in the middle of the night. The woman is singing in German and the lyrics appear on the screen. The car then pulls into a gas station and the woman gets out and starts dancing.

The video’s plot

The video starts with a young woman driving a car in the middle of a forest. She’s listening to music on the radio, and as she drives, the car breaks down. She gets out to try and fix it, but as she does, she’s attacked by a monster that comes out of the woods. She fights back and kills it, but as she does, more monsters appear and start attacking her. She fights them off and runs into the forest, where she’s surrounded by more monsters. Just as they’re about to get her, she’s saved by a group of people in medieval armor who kill the monsters. They take her back to their castle, where she’s welcomed as a hero.

The video’s production

The video was directed by Zoran Bihac and produced by Thomas Mignone for Believer Films. It was shot in Los Angeles and Berlin on a shoestring budget. The entire production process, from conceptualization to completion, took only six weeks.

Bihac found the perfect location for the video’s opening scene, an old house in the Hollywood Hills that had been left to decay. “It felt like a place where time had stood still,” he recalls. “It had this eerie feeling that we wanted to capture in the video.”

To create the video’s signature look, Bihac and Mignone used a mix of live-action footage and animation. The live-action shots were processed through a kind of “digital darkroom” that gave them a surreal, otherworldly look. And the animation was done in a style that resembled old-school stop-motion filmstrips.

“We wanted the video to have a vintage feel,” Bihac says. “But at the same time, we wanted it to look like nothing that had ever been seen before.”

The Band

The band, named “Engst”, is from Germany and their music video is for the song, “Fahrrad”. The video features the band members riding bikes through a city, while playing their music and rocking out.

The band’s history

The history of the band begins in 1982 with the formation of the group “Iron Force” by singer Abbath Doom Occulta (Olve Eikemo) and guitarist Harald Nævdal (also known as Reidar “Satyr” Hansen). The two had met while students at Oslo University. Originally a five-piece band, Iron Force was completed by the addition of bassist Johnny Hagel, drummer Armagedda, and guitarist Vegard Tveitan (also known as Ihsahn).

The band’s sound

The band’s sound is very unique and has been described as “a cross between Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult”.

Conclusion

This video was extremely well made and it is very clear that a lot of effort went into it. The production value is excellent and the video looks great. The song is catchy and easy to sing along to, and the lyrics are amusing. The video is also very funny, and it is clear that the band was having a great time making it. Overall, this is a great video and a great song, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys metal music or German humor.

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