Something Vatican aren’t afraid to do is show you something that might be upsetting. Last year, the Savannah, Georgia, metalcore quintet debuted the video for Thirty-One Staples, in which frontman Jonathan Whittle had his head shaved to reveal scars across his scalp caused by an accident sustained in his youth. This fearlessness in the face of their own emotions and the timidity of some viewers is reflected in their music, which spits and hisses with genuine acrimony. Now, Vatican are back with a new video from their upcoming album Sole Impulse, which presents a different, and maybe less tangible, form of discomfort. The video, for the title track of the album, starts off as typical performance fotage of the band in a shadowy room. All at once, though, everything seems to move t...