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Horrorpunks Left Hand Black unleash 'Death Can't Keep Us Apart' feat. Nim Vind
Horrorpunks Left Hand Black unleash 'Death Can't Keep Us Apart' feat. Nim Vind
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Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 09:27
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Swedish horrorpunks Left Hand Black will be releasing their new album "Left Hand Black 3: Death Can't Keep Us Apart" via The Circle Music on 22 September (pre-order). Today, we are premiering the video for the chilling title track, which features a special guest appearance from Nim Vind, who lends his unmistakable vocals and lead guitar prowess to the song.

"We poured our hearts and souls into 'Death Can't Keep Us Apart', and with Nim Vind's incredible contribution, it truly embodies the spirit of this album," says the band. "It’s a powerful track that showcases our evolution while staying true to the horror-punk sound our fans know and love. We're incredibly excited for everyone to finally hear it and see the new video!"

"Left Hand Black 3: Death Can't Keep Us Apart" was recorded at Welfare Sounds studios in March 2024 by Per Stålberg and Kalle Lilja, who also produced the album alongside the band. The mixing was done by Per Stålberg, Kalle Lilja, and Mario Dahmen, and mastered by Mario Dahmen at Liquid Aether Audio. The album boasts guest appearances from Nim Vind, who lends his vocals and lead guitar prowess to the title track, "Death Can't Keep Us Apart" and Per Stålberg, who contributes guest vocals on "Why Do I Kill Everything I Love". Adding an eerie touch is Mario Dahmen on the organ for "Doomed Romance On A Summer Night".

The striking visual elements of the album are brought to life with layout design by Bernd Gunwald, the cover art by Frank Walls, and atmospheric band photos captured by Ola Åkerborn with assistance from Kyra Fiedler Wretmarks Foto.

The band said: “We’re very proud of this album. We think we’ve succeeded in creating something new with the songs while still maintaining the same red thread as in our previous records. All the guys in the band make outstanding contributions, each leaving their unique mark on the songs. Hans sings better than ever. Anton's rhythmic drumming makes even the dead want to dance, Johan holds the foundation like the pillars of the Brooklyn Bridge, and Jonathan flutters on his guitar like a never-before-seen bird species from the depths of the Amazon.”