FAITH NO MORE Release Creepy Video for ‘Separation Anxiety’

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The band has released a horror noir video for ‘Separation Anxiety’, featuring footage from 1955 cult film ‘Dementia’

December 15, 2015

Faith No More have unveiled the official music video for ‘Separation Anxiety.’ The clip includes cut-up clips from expressionist horror film Dementia, or Daughter of Horror, released back in 1955.

Dementia is considered one of the weirdest works in cinematography until this day, writes Loudwire. The video tells a story of a woman whose demons of the past lead her to stab a man trying to take advantage of her. The woman attempts to get away with the crime but in the end cannot escape the darkness of her mighty subconscious.

Single ‘Separation Anxiety’ is featured on Faith No More’s new album Sol Invictus, the first new record since 1997.

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