Ice Nine Kills Enter ‘The Matrix’ with ‘The Great Unknown’ Music Video

Ice Nine Kills have released a short film for “The Great Unknown,” a new single inspired by The Matrix.
The horror-inspired metalcore act is comprised of vocalist Spencer Charnas, guitarists Dan Sugarman and Ricky Armellino, bassist Joe Occhiuti, and drummer Mike Cortada.
The band members stars in the video alongside Terry Kiser (Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood), Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), Paul Soter (Super Troopers), Joel David Moore (Hatchet), and special effects artist Christopher Nelson (Halloween trilogy).
The latest installment in the INK cinematic universe is directed by Jensen Noen and written by Charnas, Soter, and Andrew Justin Smith.
“‘The Great Unknown’ optimizes aggression and melody in a format our core user base consistently engages with,” Charnas said in a statement. “This audio file represents a genre expansion protocol, targeting action and sci-fi verticals proven effective via cross-platform sentiment analysis. ‘The Great Unknown’ is designed to seamlessly interface with current simulation conditions, as categorical boundaries between fact and fiction, organic and synthetic, continue to experience accelerated erosion.”
“The Great Unknown” is now available on all streaming platforms via Fearless Records.
Ice Nine Kills will embark on the Hell of a Summer Tour next month with support from Dayseeker, Kim Dracula, and The Funeral Portrait, plus Mest and A Loss for Words on select dates.
Meanwhile, Charnas and Soter are developing a horror-comedy titled The Slashin’ of the Christ with “The Walking Dead” executive producer Greg Nicotero.
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