Hidden Intent Drop Horror-Themed Music Video for New Single ‘Killfatuation’
The track is the third single taken from their latest album, Terrorform.
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Christmas has come early for fans of Adelaide thrash brutes Hidden Intent, with the trio releasing a horror-themed music video for new track ‘Killfatuation’.
The third single taken from the band’s latest album, Terrorform, is sure to have you headbanging along, while the music video is a blood splatter ode to classic horror flicks of the ‘80s.
As the description reads, “Directed and produced by Max Mawby and Paul Lewis, this clip drags you through the descent from infatuation to full-blown obsession, wrapped in gritty Aussie thrash attitude and a heavy dose of cinematic brutality.”
Self-proclaimed ‘Aussie pub thrash’ trio Hidden Intent have been ripping it up for close to 15 years.
Their most recent album, Terrorform, which dropped earlier this year, is the long-awaited follow-up to 2021’s Dead End Destiny, an album best known for featuring a cover of The Chats’ ‘Pub Feed’.
After celebrating the album with a chaotic launch party at The Gov alongside Headbore, Pizza Death and Denazen, Hidden Intent have just been named as the main support for Mortal Sin’s 2026 tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of their debut album, Mayhemic Destruction.
‘Killfatuation’ by Hidden Intent is out now. Listen here.
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