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Anti Matter Releases Debut Video

01 November 2017 - 0 Comments

Auckland alternative/electronic/punk artist Anti Matter releases her first music video today. The song is called Deadspace and is inspired by the video game of the same name.

"Halloween feels perfect because it's literally a song about metaphoric space zombies." Says singer Courtney Newbold.
"Halloween and creepy/glitchy is my entire aesthetic at Anti Matter, so it sums everything up perfectly."

Delving further into the song's meaning, she says:
"I wrote this song at a time where I was very burned out, and I was experiencing what felt like a brain malfunction. The inside of my head felt like a space that had died."

The song features spacey synths and shout vocals, great for fans of cross genre and alternative music.

The video depicts singer Courtney gradually looking more distressed, flicking between a zombie character, and a total alien hair colour changing character. 

"I wanted the dark alien character to represent the inside of my head, what I felt like it would look inside my brain during this burnout period."


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