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Ice Nine Kills – “Meat & Greet” Music Video Pays Tribute to ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ [Watch]

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The deluxe album Welcome to Horrorwood: Under Fire is coming this Friday from Ice Nine Kills, and to whet your appetite this afternoon they’ve released an official music video.

The track “Meat & Greet” comes to life in this latest music video from Ice Nine Kills, which operates as a full-on homage to the horror classic The Silence of the Lambs.

“Meat & Greet” recreates several key sequences from the 1991 Oscar-winner, including Hannibal’s meeting with Clarice, Buffalo Bill’s nude dance, and the brutal prison murders.

Speaking of brutal, the “Meat & Greet” music video cuts off right before it’s about to get extremely violent. As the band notes, “the ending of this story is too fucked up for YouTube.”

There’s apparently an additional 19 MINUTES of the video that are “too gory to be shown without serious YouTube restrictions,” but there are ways to unlock the footage.

The band explains, “Because of the extreme nature of the conclusion of the Horrorwood saga, the only two ways to see the end of the story are as follows:

In the meantime, check out the “Meat & Greet” video (minus those 19 minutes) below!

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David Lynch and Chrystabell Announce New Album ‘Cellophane Memories’; Listen to a Track Now

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Legendary filmmaker David Lynch had been teasing a special surprise for June 5, and all has been revealed over on the official David Lynch Theater YouTube account this morning.

Chrystabell and David Lynch are reuniting for the upcoming album Cellophane Memories, which we’ve learned Sacred Bones Records will be releasing on August 2, 2024!

To announce the album, they’ve also launched an official video for the track ‘Sublime Eternal Love.’ The video, seen below, was directed and photographed by David Lynch himself.

Performed by Chrystabell, the new music video was produced by Sabrina S. Sutherland, and it features Camera – Lighting, and Audio Assistance by Riley Lynch and Michael Barile.

You can pre-order and pre-save Cellophane Memories now.

Detailed in a press release, the album “comes from a vision that David experienced during a nighttime walk through a forest of tall trees, over the tops of which he saw a bright light. As he recalls it, the light became the lilt of Chrystabell’s voice and revealed a secret to him.”

“Elisions in time reappear over and over within Chrystabell’s vocals, which emerge and dissolve and loop back in layers of harmony and history,” the press release announcing the brand new album continues. “They are mantled by David’s, and late composer Angelo Badalamenti’s, orchestra of waldeinsamkeit-inspired strings, oneiric guitar glissandi and clouds of reverb, whose melodies are like the sensation of time pausing for a first kiss.”

A singer and actress, Chrystabell appeared in Lynch’s “Twin Peaks: The Return,” and previously worked with David Lynch on the albums This Train and Somewhere in the Nowhere.

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