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Brandon Goei

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Party and rock out vicariously via Kvelertak’s self-titled band anthem

January 07, 2015

Kvelertak: Meir (Roadrunner, 3/26/13)

The lads from Norway’s Kvelertak like their rock loud and heavy, and the video for their self-titled band anthem seems to confirm what has been suspected for decades now: loud and heavy rock bands just have more fun on tour.

Hot on the heels of the release of sophomore albumMeir, Kvelertak offers its take on the classic “tour footage”-style music video, complete with scorching party-rock riffs and copious amounts of alcohol consumption.

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