October Noir Releases Classic Horror Influenced Video for “A Halo Hung From Horns”

Just in time for 2024 October Noir has dropped a video for their latest single “A Halo Hung From Horns.” The video was influenced by classic horror films like Evil Dead and The Exorcist. The video is a physical adaptation of the song’s lyrical content that explores the two-faced nature of humankind.

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Filmed in the mountains of Georgia, “A Halo Hung from Horns” features scenes of demonic possession that pays homage to a well-renowned puke scene with a humorous edge. The video also contains a choreographed dance used in efforts to exercise the demon. The moral of the story? Never take yourself too seriously.

Started in 2017 by Tom Noir, October Noir transcends the genres of goth, doom, metal, and rock altogether, to create a truly unique sound. Formed in Pensacola, Florida, October Noir features drummer Tyler Fleming, keyboardist Doug Lane, and lead vocals and bassist, Tom Noir.

With three full length albums out to date and nine singles, October Noir harnesses a unique sound that combines elements of synthy eighties rock with a more modern, metal twist. Comparable to bands like Echo and the Bunnymen, The band utilizes nostalgic influence from anthemic, melodic rock, and 80s Hair Metal with a dark and doomy twist. Also drawing influence from bands like The Cure, Type O Negative and My Dying Bride, October Noir harnesses a thundering, deeply nuanced sound that can only be understood by listening.