The Funeral Portrait Present Deluxe Edition
The deluxe edition of The Funeral Portrait’s second album “Greetings From Suffocate City,” has arrived. The set includes a collaboration with Five Finger Death Punch’s Ivan Moody for “Holy Water.”
“Filming the ‘Holy Water’ music video was an absolutely insane experience,” stated The Funeral Portrait vocalist Lee Jennings. “The production was on another level — every detail, every shot, just completely unreal. (Director) Michael Lombardi brought a vision to this that was bigger than we ever imagined, turning it into a full-on cinematic experience. And having Ivan Moody be a part of it? That was next level. His energy and presence took everything to a whole new dimension.”
“Before our tour together, I wasn’t too familiar with The Funeral Portrait’s music, so I didn’t know what to expect,” shared Moody. “But after watching them night after night, seeing how they commanded the stage and connected with the crowd, I was absolutely hooked.”
Moody also discussed how the collaboration came about. “I heard ‘Holy Water’ on the radio and couldn’t help but sing along. So I hit up Lee about the possibility of me redoing the song with them. Luckily, he was all in — and here we are.”

In addition to “Holy Water,” the deluxe edition has “Hearse For Two” (featuring Lilith Czar) and three new songs, “Skinny Lies,” “Evergreen,” and “Lost Boy.” Of course, there is also the band’s #1 Mainstream Rock song “Suffocate City” (featuring Spencer Charnas).
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