ANTIROPE Drop Music Video for CREAM Cover 'Sunshine of Your Love'

ANTIROPE Drop Music Video for CREAM Cover 'Sunshine of Your Love'

5 May 2026  ·  Band News  · By Scorpio

Munich-based alternative metal outfit ANTIROPE have shared a new music video for their take on CREAM's 1967 classic "Sunshine of Your Love" — a track included on their just-released second full-length album "Bring Me To Zero", out now via Eclipse Records.

It's a bold choice of cover for a band whose sound is rooted in the brooding heaviness of BLACK SABBATH, the sludgy grunge of SOUNDGARDEN, and the hypnotic sprawl of NEUROSIS. Yet "Sunshine of Your Love" turns out to be a natural fit: CREAM's immortal descending riff was always equal parts blues and proto-metal, and ANTIROPE drag it further into the murk, stripping away the psychedelic shimmer and replacing it with something darker and more deliberate.

The band formed in Munich in 2015, built around vocalist and guitarist Slaven Stokic and guitarist Patrick Fleischer — who also owns Studio 6.0, where both ANTIROPE albums were recorded. Fleischer's sister Julie holds down the bass, and drummer Jürgen "BamBam" Wiehler rounded out the current lineup in January 2024.

"Bring Me To Zero", released May 1, 2026, is ANTIROPE's follow-up to their 2023 debut "Amnesia" — a record tracked almost entirely live in a day and a half. Where "Amnesia" established the raw, unvarnished template, "Bring Me To Zero" expands it across eleven tracks, including singles "Zero", "Intervention", and the CREAM cover.

Watch the music video below.