The hard-edged, unapologetic band Sin For Saints have recently unveiled their new song and video, “Death Eater.”
The band began when Christian Cantello decided to stray away from his run of stints as a bassist in various bands, hardly having a say in the creative vision, to pursue his own venture. He started up Sin For Saints, taking center stage with the mic in his hand, moving forward with a bold new dream that combines early 2000s emo/pop-punk to establish the energy and sound the band carry today.
“Death Eater” is about a toxic love affair with someone who preys on your weaknesses and, when you least expect it, rips your heart out. The video shows a mysterious woman with fiery red hair lurking through the corridors of an abandoned building, slowly collecting the souls of each bandmate.
Cantello sees through the charm and belts out the bridge of the song, with the adrenaline-filled drums and guitars acting as a final goodbye to the woman, finally ending with the band setting the “death eater” on fire and ending her tirade of corruption.
Watch the video for “Death Eater” here:
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