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BOMBER Unveil Music Video For New Song ‘Fever Eyes’
March 23rd, 2022

Swedish hard rock band Bomber have filmed a music video for the track ‘Fever Eyes’. Directed by Max Ljungberg, the clip can be viewed below.

Bomber issue debut full-length studio album Nocturnal Creatures on March 25th, 2022 through Napalm Records.

“This is an album filled with big drums, loud guitars and great vocal performances,” Bomber commented. “But there are certainly many layers and emotional depth to this album as well. We all went through some difficult times during the writing process. We strongly believe that having put our heart and souls into the songs makes them more relatable to a wider audience, so we did just that.

“The conceptual theme of the album is the night, and all that belongs to it. Night-time is when set our imaginations free, and we can truly release whatever is living deep inside of us. Sometimes the night can summon fears, but it can also be a comforting place. We used these concepts as songwriters to bring you stories of what can happen under the cover of darkness. From tales of spirits and ghosts to the stars above – to stories of love and heartbreak. Going through life has many challenges, it can mean going through a lot of hardships and sacrifice – but it’s also about finding our joy, meanings, and the good in all of us. That’s what this album is about.

“Welcome to the night… We’re all nocturnal creatures.”

The track listing is as follows:

01. ‘Nocturnal Creatures’
02. ‘Zarathustra’
03. ‘Fever Eyes’
04. ‘A Walk Of Titans (Hearts Will Break)’
05. ‘Black Pants Magic’
06. ‘The Tiger’
07. ‘You’ve Got Demons’
08. ‘Hungry For Your Heart’
09. ‘Kassiopeia’
10. ‘Aurora’

Bomber’s line-up is as follows:

Anton Sköld (lead vocals and guitars)
Max Huddén (guitars and backing vocals)
Love Andersson (bass and backing vocals)
Rasmus Grahn (drums and backing vocals)

Music videos were filmed for the tracks ‘Zarathustra’ and ‘A Walk Of Titans (Hearts Will Break)’. Both clips can also be viewed below.

Promotional photograph by Mikey Lennartsson.

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