Saul released the official music video for their song “King Of Misery”, which will be on the band’s forthcoming debut album, Rise as Equals, available on October 23rd. Disturbed’s David Draiman co-wrote the song, which can be seen below. Saul frontman Blake Bedsaul said he was happy with the way the video turned out:
“A day on repeat, spiraling out of control, and no option but to embrace it. The shoot for ‘King of Misery’ was a spectacular sight for these weary, quarantined eyes. Scott Hansen of Digital Thunderdome had a vision that was spot on with the vibe of the song. The location, crew and actress Catherine Lucchesi were a delight to work with. They really brought the visuals of the song to life.”
Guitarist Zach Bedsaul added:
“Imagine the worst day of your life, and then put it on repeat. Director Scott Hansen took the lyrical content of ‘King of Misery’ to a whole new level. The video opens with an epic space-themed, sci-fi intro that’s literally a mini-feature while seamlessly transitioning into an impressive aerial shot of us performing on a plateau in the middle of the Badlands National Park. The beautiful, chaotic landscape leads you to believe that you are actually on another planet.”

Rise As Equals track listing:
1. Trial By Fire
2. Looking To Fight
3. Brother
4. King Of Misery
5. Get It Right
6. Rise As Equals
7. Inside
8. Don’t Close Your Eyes
9. Levee
10. Here And Now
11. The Toll
12. Things Change
13. Sticks And Stones
14. Welcome To The Machine


