Everything Goes Cold offers new single and video: ‘Nadir’

Everything Goes Cold
Ten years after the release of “Black Out the Sun” (Metropolis Records, 2014) the San Francisco, California-based act Everything Goes Cold returns with a brand new single, “Nadir”.
“Nadir” was released today on all digital and streaming platforms through Pittsburgh’s own Distortion Productions. Everything Goes Cold worked with Inhalt’s Matia Simovich to produce the
single. A remix by Susan Subtract of Physical Wash is also included next to an instrumental version.
A new music video to complement the single is out as well and was directed by Gabriel Roland, longtime live visualist for Everything Goes Cold.
You can download the 3-track single right below from Bandcamp.
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