NAHEMAH: 'The Perfect Depth Of The Mermaids' Video Released

April 28, 2009

"The Perfect Depth Of The Mermaids", the new video from Spanish prog-rock/art-metal band NAHEMAH, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Manuel Garcia De Otazo.

"The Perfect Depth Of The Mermaids" comes off NAHEMAH's new album, "A New Constellation", which is scheduled for release on May 25 in Europe and June 23 in the U.S. via Lifeforce Records.

Commented the band: "The new album is a step ahead in our music and lives. We have grown up as musicians and as persons, we have elevated our personalities, spirits and minds to places beyond our body and planet, they have been elevated to different atmospheres, to a new constellation."

Regarding the "The Perfect Depth Of The Mermaids" video, the group said, "The perfect depth of the mermaids is an allegorical and metaphoric chant to the perfect happiness. This perfect happiness is deeply inside of us, which is represented by the sea, and the mermaids are metaphores of the instruments that lead you to that perfect depth or happiness."

"A New Constellation" track listing:

01. Much Us
02. Abdsynthe
03. Follow Me
04. Reaching The Stars
05. The Perfect Depth Of The Mermaids
06. Air
07. Under The Mourning Rays
08. The Trip
09. Smoke's Men
10. Outer

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