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 musical 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.
They explain, “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:
- 1. “Become a premium member of the Psychos Only app: http://linktr.ee/psychosonly.
- 2. “Purchase one of the limited merchandise items at http://ink-merch.com and have the link mailed to you in your receipt.”
In the meantime, check out the “Meat & Greet” video (minus those 19 minutes) below!
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