

ESA has unveiled the final chapter in the Sounds for Your Happiness visual saga with the release of the music video for Something For The Horsemen, closing out a bold and uncompromising album cycle while simultaneously opening the door to a darker, more collaborative evolution of the track.
Released on July 5, 2025 via Negative Gain Productions, Sounds for Your Happiness has stood as one of ESA’s most confrontational and conceptually sharp releases to date. “Something For The Horsemen” marks the fifth and final video from the album, serving as a chaotic finale that many fans have been anticipating since the record’s release.
Watch “Something For The Horsemen”
The video itself is a five-minute descent into black metal–tinged absurdity and black comedy excess. Guided by a mysterious and perpetually irritated Conductor, the visual narrative summons the four horsemen of the apocalypse: WAR (portrayed by Daniel Mullins of My Dying Bride), FAMINE, PESTILENCE (played by Jamie Blacker himself), and DEATH. The result is frantic, unhinged, and deliberately irreverent, balancing violent energy with grim humor in a way that feels distinctly ESA. It’s less a traditional music video and more a final ritual, closing the album’s visual arc with fire and noise.
The track’s life doesn’t end there. “Something For The Horsemen” has also been reborn as a dedicated remix collection, now available on Bandcamp and all major digital platforms. The remix project originated from a publicly released remix pack made available in late November 2025, inviting producers from across the underground to deconstruct and reassemble the track. From approximately thirty submissions, six remixes were selected for the official release, joined by ESA’s own unapologetically hip-hop–influenced reinterpretation of the song.

The remix collection showcases a wide spectrum of industrial extremity and club-focused aggression. Noise and power industrial perspectives come from Octocell, Wavepeak, and Nigen, while EBM and techno-inflected reconstructions are delivered by Neuroklast, Matt Hart, and Psykkle. Together, the remixes function not just as alternate versions, but as parallel realities—each amplifying different facets of the original track’s menace and momentum.
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