True Crime-Inspired Duo SKYND Share “Columbine” Video + Track Featuring Rapper Bill $Aber

SKYND RELEASE “COLUMBINE” SINGLE + VIDEO FEATURING BILL $ABER — WATCH + LISTEN Industrial-tinged and true crime-inspired electronic duo SKYND have revealed the official video for the new song “Columbine.” The track features death trap rap hip-hop artist  Bill $Aber
Watch + listen here. This track is a marked departure for SKYND, as it is the first time the song does not name perpetrators directly. SKYND chose not to focus on the shooters, but rather the victims and survivors so that listeners and viewers could feel the emotional weight of not just Columbine — but of all school shootings.Since this case is so well-documented and the circumstances so well-investigated, and since it is such a sensitive topic, SKYND wanted people to remember those involved in the tragedy. 
“There is still a conversation to be had,” SKYND says. “Like other reminders of humanity’s ugly past, there are remembrances, and the purpose is to make people uncomfortable, and to force that reflection. Until the lesson is learned, we should repeat the message over and over and over. To be aware and to remind adults to become vigilant in identifying and destigmatizing children who are struggling with mental health issues and that it is too easy for children to have access to unsecured weapons. This is something that weighs on me. It bothers me and I wanted to write about it.”
It’s a warning worth heeding.”All human beings are capable of cruelty,” she leaves off. “We have to keep the inner animal in check. We’re here to provide a different perspective on the psyche and to maybe answer some questions.”
ABOUT SKYND:
We all conceal something behind the earthly façade we show to the world. Maybe it’s an unspoken fetish. Perhaps it’s a covetous urge. Or it could just be the kind of darkness we acknowledge in passing—but don’t dare reference out loud. SKYND peel back those layers and uncover what lurks beneath in all of its painful glory. The industrialized gothic electronic duo—Skynd [lead vocals] and “Father” [producer, multi-instrumentalist]—exorcize beauty by bloodletting as they mine some of history’s most baffling, bizarre, and brutal crimes across their Chapter I and Chapter II EPs.