ETHS Frontwoman Talks About 'Bulimiarexia' Song; Video Available

June 20, 2008

Vocalist Candice of the Marseille, France-based metalcore band ETHS recently spoke to the German edition of the Metal Hammer magazine about the group's video for the song "Bulimiarexia". The interview, along with the "Bulimiarexia" video enhanced with English subtitles (the original song features French lyrics),can be viewed at this location.

"Bulimiarexia" comes off ETHS' latest album, "Tratologie", which was released in France last October and was made available in other parts of Europe this past April via Season of Mist. The band's sound is described in a press release as "dark and powerful metal with tortured atmospheres, led by charismatic female singer Candice, who with her amazing voice sings, talks, whispers and growls."

"Bulimiarexia" video:

Making of "Bulimiarexia" video:

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