This is the latest video from the gothic songstress Hana Piranha.
The song “The Devil Always Pulls Through” goes from soft piano and string ballad to a badass rock beat. The video for this track takes this already intriguing song further by visually enchanting the viewer with its haunting visual and cinematic experience.
Part movie and part rock video Piranha delivers a bold and introspective statement about the dark side of giving in temptation.
“The Devil Always Pulls Through’ is a song about how much easier it is to give into temptation and be pulled down into dark places than to make decisions that are good for you,” Hana explains. “It is a cautionary tale so I hope that any listeners on a dark path will think twice about decisions they’re yet to make.”
Watch below and for more information check out her Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. Get this and the rest of her music now on Amazon.
About Hanna: Hana Maria, the daughter of a Catholic priest, was born during a hurricane; a prophetic beginning to the diary that’s exposed in her turbulent and often disturbing songwriting. The singer and multi-instrumentalist grew up in Wellington, New Zealand, moving to England at the age of twelve to pursue her dream of becoming a concert violinist. Disillusioned with the world of classical music, she began pushing boundaries both in art and in life – the two becoming so intertwined that it became hard to know where one began and the other ended. To Hana Piranha, life is nothing but an opportunity to create art, which is why the artist opens her diary so candidly to the world. Joined by Jim Beck (guitar) and Andrew Lane (drums), the journey documented by the music of Hana Piranha has been an eventful one so far and holds the promise of many more twists and turns to come. You get the feeling that around her, anything could happen.