HEMOPTYSIS – Release Video For: M.O.D.
Arizona Thrashers HEMOPTYSIS have released a music video for the track “M.O.D.,” taken from their latest album Misanthropic Slaughter. The video was shot earlier this month in an abandoned warehouse in Vail, AZ. Production and direction came courtesy of Sean Sinerius and Robert Jaime at Big Shot Studios. To check out the video for “M.O.D.” visit:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRy7sW7cxlU.
HEMOPTYSIS guitarist/vocalist Masaki Murashita made this statement about the video, “We are very excited to release the video for “M.O.D.” We shot the video in Vail, Arizona with Big Shot Studios, the same company that filmed “Shadow of Death.” We had a blast shooting this video and we hope our fans enjoy it.”
In other HEMOPTYSIS news, the band has announced the following live dates:
Saturday, November 5th @ Chasers in Scottsdale, AZ
Saturday, November 12th at Boomers in Las Vegas, NV
For details, visit www.hemoptysismetal.com.
(Source: Hemoptysis)
LONG LIVE HEMOPTYSIS.
Stone.
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October 26, 2011 at 7:51 am
Who’s the lead guitarist? As far as new modern bands are concerned, he’s the best I’ve heard in a long while
October 26, 2011 at 9:11 pm
The lead guitarist is Ryan Miller and he can shred! However, Masaki Murashita does plays some leads and cranks out some killer solos on the “Misanthropic Slaughter” album too!
I highly, highly recommend their “Misanthropic Slaughter” album… it’s at the top of my “Best” list for 2011 \m/
Plus… I want to add that Masaki Murashita is one very cool dude. 🙂