Christian Cantello had been playing bass in various bands for many years, but after a few words of encouragement from family and friends, he started Sin For Saints, taking centre stage with a magnificent voice and a bold new dream. He combines rock with screamo, as well as hints of early 2000s emo/pop-punk, and their latest single, ‘Death Eater’, will leave you wanting more.
‘Death Eater’ is about a toxic love affair with the type of girl to prey on your weaknesses, and when you least expect it, have her words rip your heart out, and the video for ‘Death Eater’ sees a mysterious woman with fiery red hair lurks through the corridors of an abandoned building, slowly collecting the lives and souls of each Sin For Saints bandmate. When she lures you in with her sultry movements or piercing stares, she sinks her claws into you and has you entranced. A poisoned drink, a stab to the chest, or a bite in the neck, she will always get her way. But Cantello can see right through the manipulation and belts out into a thundering bridge in the last minute of the song. The heart-pumping drums and adrenaline-fueled guitar plucks bring intensity as he wishes the woman a final goodbye, shutting the book on the constant back and forth manipulation. The band unites to set the death eater on fire, bringing an end to her corruption of souls.
Watch the video for ‘Death Eater’ below and find out more about Sin For Saints and their music online on Instagram, and Facebook.
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