El Muerto, the Netherlands' one-man Black/Death Metal project, has released a music video for "Wolves of Den Haag," the second single from forthcoming debut EP, Lost and Amsterdamned!
"Wolves of Den Haag" was inspired by the real-life cannibalistic murder of Dutch statesman Johan de Witt in 1672. Check out the video at: youtu.be/tEF6srPxcEY. The song is also available on Bandcamp.
El Muerto was born in the depths of personal crisis, a raw and unflinching document of depression, trauma, and the desire to disappear. Conceived as a final message from an artist who had lost the will to live, each track captures a chapter of that darkness. But this record is no longer a goodbye. It’s proof that even in the shadows, something can still survive.
El Muerto is the alter ego of a multi-instrumentalist whose journey spans continents, from the underground metal scene of Mexico (Sekhmet) to experimental projects in Australia (Conscious Comma), now anchored in the Dutch landscape. With Lost and Amsterdamned, he delivers a fiercely collaborative black/death metal EP shaped by the frostbitten influence of Immortal, the grim atmosphere of Darkthrone and Mgła, and the progressive shadows of Opeth and Emperor.

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