NICODEMUS Releases New Video

October 9, 2007

Progressive metal band NICODEMUS has released its second music video, for the song "...and It Becomes You", from the group's most recent release, "Vanity is a Virtue". The clip is the band's second collaboration with director Joni DeRouchie ("Remote Control", "Bigger Than Jesus") who previously worked with NICODEMUS on "Next in Nocturne", which debuted in April 2006.

The "...and It Becomes You" video can be seen below.

NICODEMUS' new clip and web site mark the group's return from hiatus following the 2006 "England in Vain" tour.

"Vanity is a Virtue" came out in June of 2005 on Sonic Age Records. The band's previous releases were "The Supernatural Omnibus" (Dark Symphonies, 2003) and "Tales of the Lovelorn and Necromantic" (Dark Throne Music, 2000).

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