Human Impact has released a music video for "Collapse," the lead track from their album Gone Dark, filmed during their live show at Petit Bain in Paris. The video, produced by Mariexxme, showcases the band’s electrifying performance and combines past live footage to amplify the intensity of their sound. Critics have likened the album to "your soundtrack to the revolution," tackling themes of resistance against corruption and authority. Gone Dark, available across digital, CD, and vinyl formats from Ipecac Recordings, was co-produced by Chris Spencer, Jim Coleman, and engineered by Andrew Schneider.
How does the raw energy captured in live performance videos, like "Collapse," enhance the listener’s connection to the themes of rebellion and resistance embodied in the music?