After the Burial delayed video finally sees release

4 August 2011 | 11:52 am | Staff Writer
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After the Burial's new music video has finally made its way online, after the initial release date was halted due to strong conservative backlash surrounding the clip's content.

After the Burial's new music video has finally made its way online, after the initial release date was halted due to strong conservative backlash surrounding the clip's content.


Killyourstereo reported back in April the legal issues surrounding the video for song 'Pendulum', which stems from opposition from conservative administrative groups.


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"The band's video for 'Pendulum' has been delayed ever since it was shot last December. What's the hold up? Apparently, on-set chaperones deemed much of conduct in the video unbecoming.

The video features the band invading an all-girl Catholic school and encouraging the uniformed ladies to engage in some uninhibited fun in their gymnasium. Apparently, when the girls began letting loose and grinding on one another, the chaperones, who happened to be conservative Catholics, went into an uproar," AOL's Noisecreep reported at the time.


However, the music video is now available to view online. It is still unclear on whether the released cut is the original version or a revised offering.


Fans can watch the video for 'Pendulum' here.