TANK’s “Valley of Tears” video is a heavy-metal gut punch, and ZP Theart’s presence turns it into something truly commanding. His vocals ride the line between grit and grandeur, giving the song a fearless emotional weight that cuts through the band’s thick, war-march riffing. Theart’s tone, rich, urgent, and unmistakably bold, brings a sense of anguish and defiance that elevates the whole track.
The video itself leans deep into atmosphere: bleak landscapes, stark performance shots, and a battle-worn aesthetic that mirrors the song’s themes of loss and resilience. It’s dark without being melodramatic, powerful without relying on gimmicks. The band looks focused and ferocious, and with Theart leading the charge, the whole piece feels razor-sharp and deeply felt.
“Valley of Tears” stands out because it blends old-school metal muscle with real emotional gravity, not just aggression for its own sake. It’s rugged, cinematic, and anchored by one of Theart’s strongest, most soulful vocal moments outside of his DragonForce era. A modern TANK highlight and a testament to Theart’s ability to elevate any battlefield he walks onto.