Kvelertak - Nattesferd [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

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Published 2016-06-16
Kvelertak's video for 'Nattesferd'' from the album, Nattesferd - available now on Roadrunner Records.

The video was shot on Fårö, a Baltic Sea island off the south eastern coast of Sweden.

Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman lived and died on Fårö and several of his films were filmed there, among them Through a Glass Darkly (1961), Persona (1966), Hour of the Wolf(1968), Shame (1968), The Passion of Anna (1969), and Scenes from a Marriage (1972).

The video was produced by Norwegian production company, Bacon and directed by Jakob Marky. Jakob is a recent winner of the prestigious After Bergman award which allowed the possibility of filming on Fårö.

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All Comments (21)
  • @fj12n3
    I don't get the hate for this album, I think it's great.
  • @JeFilm94
    For non-Norwegian speakers interested in a translation of the lyrics (from their website): "An explosion of thousand kilos steel Direction unknown land Like a fist addressed/ directed to God The atmosphere is on fire To the nomad there were no questions If life disappeared Draped only in a layer of nylon skin He travel to the edge of everything Light glimmers with it's blinding absence (dying sun) A desperate odessey between razor-sharp reefs (in a pilot seat) Night travel toward unknown world Farewell to everything that you hold dear All alone in a pitch-black ocean Ice bath in moonlight Cacophony of inner voices Tearing in his mind The hunger warns of a future grave Raw and cool wind In an unearthly painting that is tearing He calmly walks in Light glimmers with it's blinding absence (dying sun) A desperate odessey between razor-sharp reefs (in a pilot seat) Night travel toward unknown world Farewell to everything that you hold dear
  • @myksbox
    This band is like energy explosion.... All the albums are killer.
  • @mkoshelev
    I believe the video is a metaphor for life. Coming out of nowhere, having some ideals to pursue, finding someone then waking up alone, findind out that your ideals were naive and there were dozens of ideals to choose from, just as good. Struggling to find a destination again. Then ending up on a shore all alone (hello, kojima), seeing someone else just like you coming to this weird but beautiful place. Endless cycle.
  • @dj_blitzt
    Honestly Metal Bands Like This Deserve A bigger Place In History! Because without them our ears would die
  • @grylnor
    Like "No Mans Sky" with storymode. 9/10 - IGN
  • @kaoko111
    this band can troll metal elitist very easily. I love them.
  • @Orphenia_
    So happy that I discovered these guys, this whole album is amazing
  • @sinsemillasmeds
    This. Indecrebible. Soooo Beautiful. Ole skool junkie lovea it!!!!
  • @dvader7272
    This is modern music video making done right. God I love this band.