Titled ‘If You Believe in Nosferatu,’ Song was recorded by suppla directly in Los Angeles, USA, with the help of Marc Orrell and Jeff Roffredo
A few weeks after Nosferatu (2024), film directed by Robert Eggersreach Brazilian cinemas, Supla He took advantage of all discussion around the character to release a theme song, which mixes Gothic with Bossa Nova.
Launched on digital platforms this Friday, 31, the song is called “If you Believe in Nosferatu. “Already the music video (which is another visualizer) shows the iconic punk singer characterized as the vampire and as human, with period costume. In addition, it even has an animation of Nosferatu in flames.
The track was recorded directly in Los Angeles, and Supla had the help of Marc Orrellknown for being a guitarist of Dropkick Murphysand Jeff Roffredomember of The Aggrolitis. The singer describes “If you Believe in Nosferatu“as”gothanova“Precisely a mixture between the Goth and Bossa Nova.
“The oxygenated blonde, just when he saw the announcement of the movie Nosferatuwent to the movies and the next day I wrote the song! All this in the middle in the midst of the THERE“says a statement from the artist.” It also comes with a visualizer where Supla becomes a Nosferatu. “
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Source: Rollingstone

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