Alt-rockers Gemini Syndrome have debuted the music video for their song “Remember We Die”, the translated name of their upcoming record Memento Mori. The band said of the clip:

“Our video for ‘Remember We Die’ tells the story of someone dying, crossing the veil, and in that state, intervenes in people’s lives to help save them from themselves. She moves from story to story, stopping time and altering the realities of the people who are struggling to bring her back to life – situations like suicide, drug use, and the mindless numbing so many people struggle with. After giving them their lives back she wakes up alone in the hospital room to find herself alive again.

Brian Cox, who is a good friend of ours and has worked with us before, directed the video. He is definitely a visionary artist, and his unique and creative outlook was a perfect fit. Jessie Musmecci, who was the lead character in our vide, ‘Basement’, returned to star in ‘Remember We Die’.

We took the time to put together a beautiful and intense visual story that outlines the meaning of the song, and the concept of the album, Memento Mori, which is latin for ‘Remember We Die’. Being conscious of our motality, should serve as a great motivator to reach for every goal, live life to its fullest, and not take any moment for granted. Cherish those around you, and cherish yourself.”

The new album hits stores through Another Century Records on August 19th. Pre-order it ahead of its release by heading over to CMDistro.com, Pledge Music, Amazon, or iTunes.

[via Loudwire]