When asked to summarize the video, guitarist Stevic MacKay said it like this: “A man covered in cow s**t wanders the Australian bush seeking clarity. Tortured by recurring dreams about having no face, meeting the ferryman in a Finnish swamp, old twitchy people with straw heads, vacuuming the forest, cradling a pike and squash playing goat people who spoil Christmas and drink everyone’s dregs…The only obvious thing to do is find a door Goblin to suck ‘dream gravy’ (aka Vegemite) off his fingers so he can teleport to a Ukrainian mechanical genie to blow his mind with Australian metaphors about being f**ked in the head.”

Melbourne, Australia -Heavy fusion rockers Twelve Foot Ninja release an extended video (https://youtu.be/wojwq-xX9uM) for their new single Over and Out with a guest appearance by the enigmatic Tatiana Shmayluk, frontwoman of metal band JinjerIt’s Twelve Foot Ninja’s third single from their upcoming album Vengeance (Oct. 15, Volkanik Music). The video was shot in three countries: Finland, Ukraine, and Australia with three separate teams over the course of three separate calendar years. In true Twelve Foot Ninja form, it delivers in spades.

About the choice of Tatiana Shmayluk to feature on the track and appear in the video (her first collaboration outside Jinjer), lead singer Kin says, “we wanted someone who could represent the lyric ‘the devil in my blood’ – both the darkness and the light. Tatiana embodies this perfectly so asking her to feature on it was a no brainer.”

Tatiana says, “when the Twelve Foot Ninja guys asked me to feature on one of their new tracks, I immediately said yes without even hearing it! The song and video were a lot of fun and very different from anything I’ve done with JINJER … it’s a great pleasure to be an honorary member of the Ninja clan now!”

Kin explains the lyrics, “the song is an ode to the complicated relationship we have with our own mortality and how death can seem like the arms of a lover beckoning us to an early demise. The French first coined the phrase l’appel du vide which is the feeling of wondering what it would be like to jump in front of a truck or to jump off a cliff. It translates into English as the ‘call of the void’. The phenomenon is actually a positive affirmation that by not answering the call you unequivocally choose life.”

Twelve Foot Ninja has put their fans on notice that their new album Vengeance is out Oct. 15 along with a high fantasy novel “The Wyvern And The Wolf” that has been several years in the making, and in the past few months they’ve released a graphic novel, a game, three batsh*t crazy videos and announced their first live shows since a string of sell out shows all the way back in 2019.

Photo credit: Kane Hibberd
Tatiana Shmayluk, photo credit: Alex Lopez

Twelve Foot Ninja were the 2014 winners of Best New Talent at Revolver’s Golden God Awards and a 2016 ARIA nominee for Best Hard Rock Album. Their last album, Outlier, was #1 on Australia’s Independent Records album chart, #6 on the all genre ARIA chart, #3 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and #15 on the U.S. trade magazine’s Alternative album chart.

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