Vibrater
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NY,
United States
Last Known Status: Active
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Vibrater Releases New Music Video
New York City hardcore leaders Vibrater - featuring founding members of industrial metal veterans Bile - just released their Jesse Ketive (ex-Emmure)-produced debut studio album, "New Era of Terror", via Hong Kong label Nowed Records, and are set to perform two NYC-based shows next week - on October 29 at Revolution Bar & Music Hall and on Halloween, October 31, at Bowery Electric with Carnivore A.D.
In anticipation of these shows, Vibrater just released their latest music video for their new track "Chameleon", cut from "New Era of Terror". The clip was filmed and directed by Mike Zinn.
Watch it below:
Vocalist Kirk 'Slash' Farrington says: More...
Vibrater Releases "New Era Of Terror" Video
Emerging from the depths of New York City and featuring founding members of industrial metal veterans Bile, newly formed hardcore metal band Vibrater is ready to take back the NYC heavy metal scene with an upcoming (and currently-untitled) album.
The impending release was produced by former Emmure guitarist Jesse Ketive. Vibrater combines the styles of EDM-influenced metal with old school punk and hardcore origins.
Vibrater's 10 track debut will be out later this year, but today, you can hear a sample of the new music via the band's music video for "New Era of Terror," directed by Mike Zinn and John Ricca.
Vocalist Kirk "Slash" Farrington comments: "After not seeing one another together in decades, we started talking. I was already working on music with Jesse Ketive and after bringing them up to speed we all thought it would be awesome to reunite fully and collaborate on new material and in addition to what Jesse and I had already started. Before we knew it, we had recorded a 10 track blistering and ultra-brutal melodic masterpiece!"
Farrington adds, "I've always admired Jesse's signature seven-string sound and knowledge of the perfect melodic-yet-brutal song structure like no other. He's basically the breakdown master, so when I had the opportunity to collaborate on this new venture with him, I knew it would be mindblowing." More...