Novelists premiere “Adam And Eve” music video

Author Teemu Hakala - 24.7.2025

French progressive metalcore outfit Novelists have unveiled their latest music video for “Adam And Eve”, a track from their most recent album, “CODA”, which dropped in mid-May. The visual was directed by Pavel Trebukhin, known for his work with acts like Amon Amarth and ERRA, and brings the song’s concept to life with a striking cinematic flair.

The video arrives as part of Novelists’ continued push behind “CODA”, their first album released through ACKOR Music—their own independent label launched with members of Landmvrks. With full creative control, the band has leaned into more personal and ambitious visual storytelling, as seen in this latest release.

“Adam And Eve” explores the story of a character who descends into a cult, with the video mirroring the track’s dark emotional arc. It even features a clip from televangelist Kenneth Copeland, used to underscore the song’s themes. Musically, the track blends heavy progressive riffs, soaring melodies, and a raw emotional tone that’s become a hallmark of the band’s current era—especially with vocalist Camille Contreras now fronting the group.

The song follows earlier singles like “All For Nothing” and “Say My Name”, continuing to build momentum for an album that marks a bold new chapter for the French quartet. Novelists are also gearing up for a North American tour this fall, with dates expected to be announced soon.