Indonesian metal/hardcore act FRAUD premiere new video for “The Prophecy”

Marking their works through two pithy albums entitled “No Fans Just Friend” and “Movement Before Mouthment”, FRAUD, a hardcore/metal legion from the city of Heroes (Surabaya) are preparing their return to the warzone through their third album. Under the banner of Blackandje Records, they would later brand their new album as The Prophecy. However, before launching the full version, Fraud will mark their turning points through a new music video under the same title. The Prophecy is one of the fragments from audio-visual terror they are currently forging. Later, the music videos will be directed and arranged into a trilogy. In collaboration with Alexa Visual, Fraud will present a cinematic video with a thriller nuance. The main idea of the clip is the story of a child who re...

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