16 December, 2010

Massive Slavery: Humanity’s Last Hope – new video

 

MASSIVE SLAVERY, hailing from Rouyn-Noranda in Northern Quebec, Canada, play “a refined version of melodic death metal on steroids” according to some and “a form of modern urgent metal” according to others. Brave Words' (& Bloody Knuckles) Jason Deaville, who awarded this Canadian death metal band's debut album, ‘Global Enslavement’ (2010, Maple Metal Records) with 8.5/10, described their music style as a refreshingly unique mix of melodic, brutal and technical death metal and complimented the album thusly: “ ‘Global Enslavement’ is an album that delivers a quintessential death metal experience, while demonstrating a level of faith in the intelligence and taste of its intended audience that’s become all but nonexistent in this genre of clichés and stilted linearity.” The album was produced by by Yannick St-Amand (DESPISED ICON, BENEATH THE MASSACRE, NEURAXIS). The video was directed by Chad Archibald, co-directed by Philip Carrer and produced by Black Fawn Films. Singer Jon “The ProF” St-Pierre survived a near-death experience during the shoot: “I nearly killed myself on the first scene, hahaha. I fell from a rock stand on a pile of big rocks right on my back and arm. I still have bruises from it, but when I see this video produced by Chad it was definitely worth it!”

MASSIVE SLAVERY features: Jon “The ProF” St-Pierre – vocals, Joel St-Amant – guitar, Marc-André Barrette – bass and P-A Mercier – drums.

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