Gracias a la gente de Art Gates Records podemos ofreceros hoy una premiere internacional. Nos situamos en Italia para traeros el nuevo clip de los death sinfónicos Embryo. El quinteto lombardo está inmerso en la promoción del que será su cuarto disco de estudio, ‘A step beyond divinity‘, que saldrá a la venta el próximo 27 de octubre. Sobre este trabajo el grupo ha declarado que su sonido es técnico, pero intentando mantener la esencia del death de la vieja escuela.
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Para el montaje que hoy os presentamos, han contado una vez más con la dirección de un pata negra como es Salvatore Perrone (Fleshgod Apocalypse, DGM, Modern Age Slavery, Parkway Drive, Dillinger Escape Plane). El grupo le facilitó las letras y el tema, y él se encargó de crear esta historia sobre la obsesión de Leonardo por conocer y entender el cuerpo humano. El resultado lo podéis ver un poco más abajo.
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Death Metal act Embryo announces hot details about their new & fourth LP under the name of «A Step Beyond Divinity», due out on October 27th (Spain) and November 24th worldwide. Cover artwork has been created by artist Seth Siro Anton (SepticFlesh) who created artworks for artists such as Kamelot, Moonspell, Soilwork, Exodus, Noctem, Vader etc. Combining the most violent Death Metal with atmospheric arrangements Embryo defines their sound as technical but keeping the essence of the Old School.
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Domination Studio by Simone Mularoni (DGM), produced by Simone Mularoni and Embryo.
About “The Same Difference” single Embryo states: We choose «The Same Difference» as first single because it’s a typical Embryo song, it has all our trademarks and it’s a sort of «bridge» between our previous album and the evolution we’re going through in the new one. The video has been directed by Salvatore Perrone (Fleshgod Apocalypse, DGM, Parkway Drive) who already worked with us for almost all our official videos. We gave him the song and the lyrics and he created this story about the «obsession» of Leonardo for understanding the human body, a priority and an «uncontrolled push» that led him to isolate himself and to ignore everything around him.