REFUSED release new video for “Malfire”

REFUSED have premiered a new video for the song Malfire, coming from the recent studio album War Music, and the band’s new EP The Malignant Fire, slated for a November 20th release via Spinefarm Records. Malfire lyrics: The wolves are at the door Forever and ever more A nightmare that we’ve lived before The wolves are at the door The day they came they took it all A people robbed, their future gone A toxic state; we watched it roll That downward slope like ancient Rome The towers falling Down down down A path of no escape Down down down A path of no escape The wolves are at the door And they’ve made us look before They came in boats, they came on land Alone and scared with empty hands The founding thought: come if you can Your tired, poor, your huddled mass In grand old eyes a life r...

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