Alternative Metal band Temples on Mars have dropped a new video today for their track ‘Death In The Afternoon (Alternative Version)’, yet another video from their self-titled debut album. Mainly a performance video, you can see the group at the height of their powers, somewhere between With Teeth-era Nine Inch Nails, Failure, and Cult of Luna style post-anything metal. Check out the clip here:
Bassist Daz Carikas explains, “We are predominantly rock musicians, but we also love electro and industrial as well, so we want to take the opportunity to incorporate those styles in some way in this version. Random fact Death in the Afternoon is vocalists James Donaldson favourite cocktail – champagne and absinthe – inspired by Hemingway himself!”
Temples on Mars was formed by ex-members of Agent, Starseed and The Spindle Sect. Featuring James Donaldson on Guitar/Vocals, Gerald Gill on Guitar, Daz Carikas on Bass Guitar and Dean Gibb on Drums, Temples on Mars are here to present an accessible, progressive rock sound to planet Earth.
The band members’ former projects from the outer edges of planet Earth (New Zealand, South Africa, UK) have collated a formidable track record of achievements between them, having performed at the likes of Download Festival, HRH Ibiza, HRH Prog and Hammerfest, plus sharing the stage with Skindred, Enter Shikari, Ill Nino, Voyager, Devil Sold His Soul and more. \
The debut album is available now on all digital platforms.
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