Metals rising stars keeping it old school, Tetrarch have released a new video for Stitch Me Up from their terrific sophomore album Unstable. The 2000’s era gritty nu-metal vibes are oozing from every open wound, and the accompanying video is exactly what KoRn might have released during their Untouchables era.
Lead guitarist Diamond Rowe commented:
“Shooting the video for Stitch Me Up was super fun and we are honestly thrilled with how it came out. The way the storyline was shot has such a cinematic feel to it and the finished product just looks awesome.
The theme of this video is kind of about being an outcast in your everyday life. You can sometimes feel like a complete freak when it seems like no one else sees things the same way that you do or has common interests, but finally meeting up with people that are like you can make you feel safe and whole. It reminds me a lot of all of us in the heavy music community and how we may be looked at in strange ways, but when we’re all together we are just one big happy family sharing our love of music.”
Check out the video for yourself below and turn back the clock a couple of decades.
If you are yet to check out the might of their latest album, check out the Tetrarch – Unstable Album Review. The influence of the golden age of nu-metal is unmistakable, but with a fresh modern twist that Tetrarch have made their own.
Tetrarch is:
Josh Fore – vocals/guitar
Diamond Rowe – lead guitar
Ryan Lerner – bass
Ruben Limas – drums
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