ANTIROPE delivers a crushing, doom-infused music video cover of CREAM classic “Sunshine of Your Love”
- Jason Hesley
- 11 minutes ago
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Munich’s alternative metal powerhouse Antirope has released a haunting new music video for their cover of Cream’s "Sunshine of Your Love." Directed by guitarist Patrick Fleischer and filmed at Lass Mich Tanzen, the video swaps psychedelic flair for a suffocating, doom-influenced atmosphere. By slowing the tempo to a crawl, the band transforms the classic track into a hypnotic, minimalist experience focused on shadows and raw emotion. Vocalist Slaven Stokic explains that the video eschews a traditional plot for a sensory journey, allowing for personal interpretation. This "less is more" philosophy aligns with the band’s core influences, ranging from Black Sabbath to Soundgarden, creating a sound where the psychedelic turns "cruel." Despite the precision required for such a slow-paced production, the band embraced minor imperfections to maintain an authentic, unpolished energy. Featuring bassist Julie Fleischer and drummer Jürgen "BamBam" Wiehler, Antirope continues to solidify their reputation for fearless, tension-driven art that pulls listeners into a dark sonic vacuum. This is the third music video taken from their full-length album Bring Me to Zero which was just released on May 1, 2026 via Eclipse Records.


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