Trivium singer and guitarist Matthew Kiichi Heafy released RASHŌMON
Heafy has shared the video for “Jigoku Dayū,” which was directed by Black Card Films. “When I first witnessed the original classic Japanese painting of Jigoku Dayū, I was mesmerized; then I read the story,” Heafy explained through a press release. The story is one that still haunts me to this day: a woman captured, enslaved, and forced into a world of servitude. The kimono she forged for herself depicted all the scenes of hell — a metaphor of the prison she now lived in.”
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