Montana of 300's newest banger "Land of the Dark" gets the visual treatment in a Noisey premiere. "Land of the Dark" serves as the lead single for Montana's upcoming album Fire in the Church, which is due out May 6.

The video sees Montana with his crew as red lighting consumes them. The real star of the show is Montana's lyrics as the MC proves that he's a true wordsmith. The song is just a taste of what to expect on the Chicago rapper's new LP. Montana told Noisey about the meaning behind his album's title.

"Fire in the Church is basically the bad within the good," Montana explained. "A church is supposed to be holy. That's what it was built for. And while it's the church and no one is in there, it's good. Once the people go into the church, they're a fire. They come in with their sins and everything like that. They try to be on their best behavior and try to be mindful of what they do. Even while some people are looking at other people in the church and judging them in their head, or leave right after church, and be like, 'did you see what such and such had on?' Or 'did you see how such and such came here with her kids, looking like this?' Like, you wanted to say that while you was in the church, but you waited until you got out, as if that really made a difference. And you still thinking it while you in there, so it's like: No sugar coating, the good within the bad, and it also kind of represents my following and how I built my fanbase, was just word of mouth. If it's a fire in the church, somebody's running out of the church saying, 'it's a fire in the church!' People that hear me, is like, you gotta listen to this dude. It's something urgent in that extreme."

As you wait for Montana's new album, don't forget to listen to his latest remixes as he tackled the "White Iverson" and "Milly Rock" beats.

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