Küntsquäd unveil music video for “Your Mum Sucks Crack in Hell”
If you were concerned that the band Küntsquäd from Melbourne might be toning down their style for mainstream success, it seems you can breathe a sigh of relief. Their newest single, titled “Your Mum Sucks Crack in Hell,” comes with a catchy and radio-friendly sound that shows they haven’t lost their edge. Taken from their album, “Satans Cock,” the track references the iconic dialogue between the demon and the priest in the 1970s horror film, “The Exorcist.” Despite its seemingly provocative title, the band insists there is more to the song than meets the eye.
Described as a satirical take on the societal anxieties surrounding illicit drug use, “Your Mum Sucks Crack in Hell” challenges the motivations behind prohibition laws, questioning whether they are truly about safety or just a way to exert control. It’s a surprisingly introspective perspective for a song with such a provocative name, but Küntsquäd should be commended for addressing significant issues within their music.
Visually, the accompanying video is a chaotic explosion of stunts and footage that matches the band’s unapologetically bold style. Featuring fiery action from the “Flames of Anubis” gang and shots by Robert Cuzens, the video is a loud and messy experience that may not be suitable for everyone.
For those unfamiliar with Küntsquäd, the band has been making waves in the underground music scene since their debut in 2022. Their unique blend of crusty death metal, blackened chaos, and biting satire has earned them a dedicated following among fans of extreme music. If you appreciate metal that defies genre conventions and pushes boundaries, Küntsquäd is a band worth checking out.
To watch the video for “Your Mum Sucks Crack in Hell,” you can find it on YouTube, where it is age-restricted for certain viewers. Küntsquäd can also be found on various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, Bandcamp, and YouTube. For those who enjoy their music loud, unapologetic, and thought-provoking, Küntsquäd delivers an experience that is sure to leave an impression.