Progressive Latin metal artist MANUEL has released the official music video for "Ladrón," a powerful single from the acclaimed EP Parasite, available now through Wormholedeath Records. Filmed at Grime Studios and produced in collaboration with Chuck Martin Productions, the video transforms the song's themes of exploitation, greed, and resistance into a visually striking performance piece. Set against the raw industrial backdrop of Grime Studios, the video captures the intensity and emotion at the heart of the track while showcasing MANUEL's distinctive blend of progressive metal, Latin influences, and cinematic storytelling. "Ladrón" features a compelling guest vocal performance by Patrice Elizabeth Vigeant, whose haunting delivery adds emotional depth and urgency to the song's message. The track was mixed and mastered by Evan Sammons, whose production brings clarity, power, and dynamic range to MANUEL's expansive sound. As part of Parasite, "Ladrón" continues MANUEL's exploration of social inequality, resilience, and the human cost of systems built on exploitation. The music video pairs the band's commanding performance with an immersive visual aesthetic, reinforcing the song's themes through both sound and imagery. The official music video for "Ladrón" is available now on YouTube, offering listeners a compelling visual companion to one of Parasite's most emotionally charged tracks. |