December 17, 2025

And Then You Die premiere new video ‘Dead (We Are)’ exclusively on Side-Line

And Then You Die

And Then You Die

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Finnish electro-industrial band And Then You Die is premiering their new video “Dead (We Are)” exclusively on Side-Line. The track is the first single from their upcoming album “All Black”, due for release in Fall 2025 on Skithund Records.

“Dead (We Are)” presents a slow, abrasive soundscape combining distorted basslines, grinding electronics, and vocals described by the band as “recorded during a sĂ©ance.” The accompanying video portrays decaying urban landscapes and stark visual minimalism. Skithund Records says this about it: “It’s not a summer anthem. Unless your summer involves existential dread, decaying urban landscapes, and the feeling that nothing really matters.”

“All Black” marks the latest release in And Then You Die’s long career. The band was formed in 1990 in Vaasa, Finland.

About And Then You Die

And Then You Die was founded in 1990 in Vaasa, Finland. They were one of the first electro/industrial acts in Finland. The roots of the project’s sound lie in dark music with such artists as EinstĂŒrzende Neubaten, Swans, Godflesh and Scorn. The group paints their soundscapes with loops and sequences, heavy bass, guitars, analog synthesizers and sometimes even real drums.

Over the years the And Then You Die has released limited edition VHS singles, vinyl’s and cd’s plus a wide bunch of digital releases.

Through the 1990s and early 2000s, And Then You Die released a series of albums and EPs, gradually building a cult following. In the late 2000s, they signed to Skithund Records, through which they released several full-length albums, including “The Love Album” and “I Need More Hate to Survive”.

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