The clip was filmed on February 7 in the California desert with director Iain Sclater. Influenced by the film "Mad Max" and the band's own image, the video is sure to provide a thrilling new look at TURISAS in the band's first-ever U.S.-shot music video.
"Stand Up And Fight" is the title track of TURISAS's third album, which entered the official chart in the band's home country at position No. 5. The CD was released in North America on March 8 via Century Media Records.
Wait, why isn't she in war paint? Ah well, this song is amazing. Second favorite on the album, right behind Hunting Pirates.
Rakunya 7 months ago
toje inac dobre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lubko2001 9 months ago
well... there's no pouring rain. Video should go as it says :D
annuliini 10 months ago
what a stupid video xD A car on a road is kind of far away from the Turisas and their medieval stories. Pathetic attempt to add mainstream points to the production. They rape the cheap trick of making movie music that give nerds a boner
RealityChickRCRU 10 months ago
I think Turisas watched Mad Max: The Road Warrior one too many times. Or they play a lot of Fallout...
LudwigVanRyan 10 months ago
epic song, horrible video... california??? wtf???
JUMANJIHEADBANG 10 months ago
Troppo fortiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!
aldoilnegro 10 months ago
9/10- THIS VIDEO NEEDS MORE NETTA SKOG IN IT!
leoandmyles 10 months ago
5:22 - you left two varangians behind! wtf!
bookworm1138 10 months ago
epic band, epically epic, but tbh the video doesnt really suit their style
craigmilton466 10 months ago