Danish industrial metal band MNEMIC has posted new video for ‘Diesel Uterus’, the song taken from their new album, ‘Sons Of The System’, released back in January 2010, through Nuclear Blast Records. The video was directed by Patric Ullaeus (Revolver.se).
Formed in 1998 in Aalborg, Denmark, MNEMIC released their first album, ‘Mechanical Spin Phenomena’, in 2002 through Nuclear Blast Records. Upon its release, Chris Clayton of Blabbermouth awarded the album with 9.5 out of 10 and commented: “Bolstered by acerbic riffs and strong, flirtatious melodies, ‘Mechanical Spin Phenomena’ could never quite be accused of being a one-dimensional recording, even if the general theme is one of pure, dirty, bloody extremism.” In 2004, MNEMIC released their second album (and the world's first album to be recorded with binaural recording technology), ‘The Audio Injected Soul’, which sold almost 35,000 copies in North America alone. After some personnel shifting, MNEMIC issued 2007's ‘Passenger’, which has sold even better (over 50,000 copies sold in North America), some say due to clever promotion by band and their label. Thom Jurek of Allmusic praised the release: “ ‘Passenger’ is a study in human entropy: the lack of involvement in one's life leads to not only the wrong kind of pacifism, but to the decay of the senses, of logic, and of the ability to make sense of emotions, psychological states and spiritual impulses; one can site inspirational sources from J.P. Sartre to Stanley Kubrick's “2001: A Space Odyssey”. There are many inspirations for the themes in these songs, but what matters is that they rock like an unholy prophet assembling the masses for deprogramming.” MNEMIC describe their latest album, ‘Sons Of The System’, as “very eclectic, very diverse, and nothing that you would imagine coming from a band like us; more theatrical, more electronic, and just more catchy, as we have put all our focus on writing good songs and not being afraid of experimenting.”
MNEMIC features: Guillaume Bideau – vocals, Mircea Gabriel Eftemie – guitar and keyboards, Rune Stigart – guitar, Tomas Koefoed – bass and Brian Rasmussen - drums

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