
Ruoska, a long-standing Finnish industrial metal band, released their new album couple of weeks ago. Now they have released a music video to the title track of the album “Kade”. The video is directed by Henrik Mennander, and its story takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where the last survivors of humanity live under the constant threat of hydrogen bombs.
In the story, a mythical creature known as Kade looks down from a cliff at the devastated planet while bombs continue to strike its surface over and over again. The few remaining survivors hide underground whenever red warning lights appear, returning briefly to the surface when a green signal indicates that the danger has momentarily passed.
A passion for fantasy, science fiction, and post-apocalyptic themes forms the basis for the collaboration between the Ruoska singer Patrik Mennander and the music video director Henrik Mennander. They wanted to create a cinematic, or rather “short film” narrative, but since this is a kind of comeback for the band, it was also good to introduce them within the video.
Ruoska tours this spring and summer around Finland to celebrate the new album.
Listen to “Kade” album on music streaming services (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal yms.): https://push.fm/fl/ruoska-kade
Ruoska:
Patrik Mennander (Vocals)
Samuli Rimmi (Guitar, Backing Vocals)
Miika Kokkola (Bass, Backing Vocals)
Teemu Karppinen (Drums)
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