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The Amatory Murder Releases “The Deadliest Rose” Official Music Video From Upcoming LP

Alternative Rock band The Amatory Murder have released a music video “The Deadliest Rose” off of their upcoming album Neurotica, which is set to release this fall. The track is available for purchase now on Bandcamp.

Click HERE To Purchase “The Deadliest Rose”

About The Amatory Murder

The Amatory Murder is an alternative rock band founded by Christian ’Xian’ Peppas in Brooklyn, New York. Peppas along with guitarist Jake ‘Motormouth’ Haimowitz, bassist Fox and drummer Scott Genoveseemploy a variety of foundational sounds utilizing synthetic atmospheres, piano and programmed beat arrangements. Mixed with organic drums, heavy guitars and catchy hooks, the tracks are then topped off with lyrical attitude.

All records released by the The Amatory Murder have been recorded, produced and financed by the band themselves. 2011 saw the debut album from The Amatory Murder ‘A Different Frequency’ which contained the single and clay-mated music video of the same name. In 2012, The Amatory Murder released ‘Lonely Boy’ which included a new song/titletrack along with remixes from ‘A Different Frequency’ by other artists. A music video for the remixed song ‘Chelsea’ was released online. In 2014, The Amatory Murder released their third record, the EP ‘Exploiting Our Dreams’ which had cover art designed by surrealistic artist and painter Pony Ma. The EP contained five tracks performed by the band and five remixes by other artists. ‘A Haunting’, the first song off the record, was accompanied by a music video that premiered via YouTube.

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