The Amity Affliction premiere NSFW video for Feels Like I’m Dying
The Amity Affliction reveal video for their new single Feels Like I’m Dying - part two of a planned trilogy of short films
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The Amity Affliction have released a NSFW video for their new single Feels Like I’m Dying.
The song will feature on the Australian outfit’s upcoming album Misery, which is scheduled to launch on August 24 via Roadrunner Records.
The new video follows the shoot for Ivy (Doomsday) and is the second part of a trilogy of short films which chronicle “a dark tale of three friends and their quest for vengeance.”
The video was written by the band’s Joel Birch, directed by Ryan Mackfall and shot on location in Ararat, Geelong and Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
Last month, The Amity Affliction announced a UK and European tour, which is set to get under way at Munich’s Tonhalle on September 28 and finish with a set at Antwerp’s Zappa on October 28.
Dream State, The Plot In You and Endless Heights will support on select dates.
The Amity Affliction Misery tracklist
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1. Ivy (Doomsday)
2. Feels Like I’m Dying
3. Holier Than Heaven
4. Misery
5. Kick Rocks
6. Black Cloud
7. D.I.E.
8. Drag The Lake
9. Beltsville Blues
10. Burn Alive
11. Nothing Left
12. The Gifthorse
The Amity Affliction - Misery
Australian outfit The Amity Affliction return with their sixth album Misery. The follow-up to 2016’s This Could Be Heartbreak features 12 tracks, including lead singles Ivy (Doomsday) and Feels Like I’m Dying.
The Amity Affliction 2018 UK & European tour dates
Sep 28: Munich Tonhalle, Germany
Sep 29: Oberhausen Turbinenhalle T2, Germany
Oct 02: Birmingham O2 Academy 2, UK
Oct 03: Leeds The Church, UK
Oct 04: London Electric Ballroom, UK
Oct 05: Glasgow QMU, UK
Oct 07: Manchester Academy 2, UK
Oct 08: Bristol SWX, UK
Oct 09: Paris Le Trabendo, France
Oct 13: Villerbanne Centre Culturel Oecumenique, France
Oct 14: Zurich X-Tra, Switzerland
Oct 16: Vienna Arena, Austria
Oct 19: Leipzig Taubchenthal, Germany
Oct 21: Berlin Astra Kulturhaus, Germany
Oct 22: Copenhagen Pumpehuset, Denmark
Oct 23: Oslo John Dee Live Club & Pub, Norway
Oct 25: Hamburg Markthalle, Germany
Oct 26: Hannover Jahre Halle, Germany
Oct 27: Wiesbaden Kulturzentrum Schlachthof, Germany
Oct 28: Antwerp Zappa, Belgium

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