Female Fronted CineMetal Sensations Ammify Drops New Music Video "Involuntarily Celibate"

Get ready to experience a dose of unapologetic strength and biting satire as female-fronted cinemetal sensations Ammify unveil their latest music video, "Involuntarily Celibate," a track from their critically acclaimed album, Lost, Not Hiding, released via Wormholedeath.

"Involuntarily Celibate" takes a sharp, satirical look at how kindness can sometimes be misunderstood or even manipulated and the misunderstanding can lead to unrealistic expectations. It also underscores the importance of respecting boundaries and not assuming that kindness is a transactional gesture.

The music video enriches the song's themes by using the metaphor of superheroines to emphasize empowerment, boundary-setting, and resistance against entitlement. It turns the song's satirical critique into a visual celebration of strength and self-respect.

Check out the music video for "Involuntarily Celibate" on YouTube:

Ammify, featuring Ammy Phoenix (vocals/lyrics) and Pete Renzullo (music/production), presents their debut album "Lost, Not Hiding," blending cinematic lyrics with intense soundscapes in a genre they call CineMetal.

Their collaboration began in 2018 and resumed in 2022, leading to a four-month remote recording process. The result is 13 tracks that challenge traditional metal boundaries, with Ammy’s poignant lyrics offering raw authenticity.

Beyond the album, Ammify plans to innovate with videos, mixed media, and acoustic renditions, promising a dynamic experience for their audience. Their creative synergy aims to leave a lasting impact on the music scene.

Explore Ammify world:

www.facebook.com/ammifymusic

www.instagram.com/ammify

"Lost, Not Hiding" is available on all digital platforms here:
orcd.co/lostnothiding

Wormholedeath

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