Finnish Death/Black metal band Where’s My Bible? has unveiled a video for the group’s new single, “Rahko.” The clip, directed by drummer Teppo Ristola, reflects the track’s theme of Finnish dark culture, delving into the human mind and soul.

Regarding the new videographic delivery, Ristola comments:

“The creation process was so cool and challenging at the same time due to our busy schedules. Our previous videos were made by the talented Olli Tiainen, who set the bar high with his work on ‘Fenrir,’ ‘Creator Of Abyss,’ and the album’s title track.”

The song was written by vocalist Jussi Matilainen, who reached a dark and threatening emotional level.

Of the lyrics Matilainen comments:

“It’s dangerous to write songs like this, because I empathize strongly with those themes and I try to give that emotion to the music. The result is a brutal and very diverse vocal performance that I am very satisfied with. This song is just a glimpse into the entire concept of the entire album, which will unfold like a story.”

Although the album does not yet have a release date, there are already signs of the brutality that this conceptual record by these Nordics will bring in each of its songs.

In the meantime, you can check the video out below:

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Meryth Smirnoff