Metal
Manhack Unveil Their Single/Music Video, “Hall Of Valiance”
music video Atlanta, GA-based metal band Manhack are premiering their new music video for the song “Hall Of Valiance.”
Atlanta, GA-based metal band Manhack are premiering their new music video for the song “Hall Of Valiance,” released independently and now streaming worldwide on all platforms.
Manhack did an open call for fans to submit their own “shouts” for this track and ended up using 45 submissions on the song’s chorus. Guitarist Thomas had this to say about the single:
“For ‘Hall Of Valiance,’ we did an open call on our social media for fans to submit their own shouts of the line ‘Hun Kaal Zoor,’ which is a ‘dragon shout’ from the game Skyrim. We received 45 total fan submissions and used all of them!”
Thomas continued by adding,
“The video for this song needed to represent the time period that took place in so we filmed in multiple locations out in nature around mountain scapes, sunsets, stone walls, expansive pastures, and an even old barn.
“We used various props including an anvil, multiple hammers, a custom dragon skull, and custom-made Manhack septim coins with lyrics from the song and our logo etched on them. We took the remaining coins that were leftover from the video shoot and have them up to purchase on our website.”
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