30 September, 2011

RSJ: Collectively We Are Tall – new video

Due to explicit nature of this video, viewers discretion is advised, heh.

 

 

Out of the walled city of York, United Kingdom, comes metalcore act RSJ. Their disturbing (and somewhat adorable) new video for ‘Collectively We Are Tall’, taken from the band's forthcoming release ‘Higgs Boson’, was choreographed by Sam Richmond and filmed by Matt Huxford.

Formed in 2002, RSJ released a couple of EPs, ‘The Day After’ (2002) and ‘Blueprint For A Brighter Future’ (2004), before their debut full-length, Dave Chang-produced ‘Reflections In B Minor’ came out in 2005 via British independent label Copro Records. After the tour with Australian grinders THE BEZERKER, the band returned to the studio to record their second album, ‘Gain To Nothing’, released in 2007. The album won RSJ the UK's Glasswerk award for “Best New Metal Band” of that year and an exposure on the UK TV station Scuzz TV, which consequently got the band an opening slot, alongside AMON AMARTH, MASTODON and TRIVIUM, on SLAYER's third “Unholy Alliance” tour.

RSJ features: Dan Cook – vocals and samples, Matthew Gamblin – bass and backing vocals, Vaughn Thomas – guitar and backing vocals, Dan Kentley – guitar and effects and Greg Parsons – drums and percussion

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