If you're not keen on Messa yet, go listen to their new album Feast For Water. I mean, go listen to Feast For Water after you check out their brand new track "Serpent Libido" first. This song is seven minutes of top-notch doom that'll make just about any fan of the slowness crack a smile.
"Serpent Libido" comes from the soundtrack to the film The Planet of Doom, which also includes performances by Cirith Ungol, Orchid, Wo Fat, Ufomammut, Mos Generator, Slomatics, Elephant Tree, Vokonis, Phillip Cope, Slow Season, Summoner, Space Witch, Destroyer of Light, Mother Crone, and Tim Granda.
Check out the description and a trailer for the film below, and grab the accompanying vinyl EP here.
Written by art director/producer David Paul Seymour and adapted into a screenplay by animator/director Tim Granda, "The Planet of Doom” is one continuous tale broken up into 15 chapters, each interpreted by a different artist and band team-up. The film contains no spoken dialogue, opting instead to tell the tale via the lyrics of the soundtrack's original music. In the film, the titular hero, Halvar The Brave, seeks vengeance aboard a witch-born chopper, journeying across a psychedelic landscape on a quest to defeat the deadly beast Mördvél for the slaying of his beloved bride.
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