Canadian black metallers Panzerfaust have released a fantastic new video for their single "The Men of No Man's Land," which gives a fictitious account of the horrors experienced by the Canadian military during the Western Front battles in France and Belgium during World War I between 1914 and 1919.
According to Wikipedia, the Western Front (mainly Flanders Field in Belgium) saw some of the greatest loss of life during the First World War, with over 1 million people losing their lives. For context, these are the battles, particularly the Battle of the Sonne, that plague Thomas Shelby (actor Cillian Murphy) in BBC / Netflix Original Peaky Blinders.
The term "no man's land" is most commonly attributed to describe an area between the trench lines of WWI, i.e. a fucking awful place to be. Not only did people die digging tunnels, but chemical warfare was also introduced with a devastating effect.
"100 years since the guns fell silent across the Western Front," says guitarist / vocalist Brock "Kaizer" Van Dijk. "‘The Men of No Man’s Land’ revisits the horrors of trench warfare, whereby war would be changed forever.”
Panzerfaust released its fourth album, The Suns of Perdition I: War, Horrid War, earlier this month via Eisenwald. You can purchase the album here, and follow the band on Facebook at this link.