RAUNCHY “Frameworker” official lyric video PREMIERE
RAUNCHY and Mighty Music proudly unveil “Frameworker”, the brand new single and lyric video taken from the Danish metal innovators’ highly-anticipated upcoming album “Prisoner”, set for release later this year. Combining crushing mechanized grooves, razor-sharp riffing and haunting electronic textures, “Frameworker” further expands the band’s unmistakable “death pop” identity into darker and more thought-provoking territory.
“”Frameworker” is about the unseen architecture of perception, tracing how language and ideology evolve from rudimentary expression into instruments that will both shape and constrain human understanding”, the band comments about the new song. “What begins as raw sound becomes a coded script, programming the lens through which reality is interpreted. This song questions the constructs that draw the lines of thought, building invisible walls that define the world while quietly imprisoning the mind”.
Hailing from Thisted, Denmark, Raunchy have long stood as one of the most forward-thinking names in European metal. Since emerging in the mid-90s, the band has continuously pushed boundaries by merging melodic death metal with industrial soundscapes, electronic experimentation and massive modern hooks. A unique formula that helped define their self-styled “death pop” sound. Across decades of evolution and relentless live activity, Raunchy have cemented themselves as one of Denmark’s most enduring and influential heavy music exports.
With “Frameworker”, the band continues the conceptual and sonic journey leading into “Prisoner”, an album shaping up to be one of the heaviest, darkest, and most ambitious releases of their career.
Lineup:
Jesper Kvist – bass
Morten Toft Hansen – drums
Jesper Andreas Tilsted – guitars, keyboards
Lars Christensen – guitars
Jeppe Christensen – keyboards, vocals
Mike Semesky – vocals
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