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Divine Heresy Post 'Failed Creation' Video Online

DIVINE HERESY's video for the track "Failed Creation", which was recently shot with acclaimed director Christoffer "Salzy" Salzgeber (DAMAGEPLAN, SOULFLY), can be viewed here. The song comes off the group's debut album, "Bleed the Fifth", due in the U.S. on August 28. (The record will be released on Century Media in North America with Roadrunner having the rights to all other territories).

Scuzz TV has posted a video interview with DIVINE HERESY members Dino Cazares (ex-FEAR FACTORY; guitar) and Tommy Cummings (VEXT; vocals). Dino and Tommy answer viewer questions submitted via www.scuzz.com. Watch the 10-minute clip at this location.

DIVINE HERESY will celebrate the release of its debut album, "Bleed the Fifth", with a special show at The Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood on Tuesday, August 28. This event will mark the band's second performance with new bassist Joe Payne (ex-NILE). Tickets can be purchased now at www.ticketmaster.com.

DIVINE HERESY will team up with STATIC-X, SHADOWS FALL and 3 INCHES OF BLOOD for a U.S. tour this fall.

Divine Heresy - Failed Creation

Source: Blabbermouth

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10 Comments on "Divine Heresy Post 'Failed Creation' Video Online"

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1. Demonik-X2 writes:

holy crap!
wow!
the killswitch killer has arrived!

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2. Roy writes:

wow brutal death meets metal core does work!!!!!! awsome

# Aug 31, 2007 @ 6:54 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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3. lool writes:

awesome sh**, best album all year i think.

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4. SlugEmperor writes:

Yeah i've checked these guys out already, they're sick

# Aug 31, 2007 @ 11:16 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. scientificallyunstable writes:

mmm, I actually bought these guys albumn yesterday after only hearing part of the first song (Bleed the Fifth) and those few seconds blew me away...really they did! I am not the sort of person that buys randomly, but this was one of those odd times. Only thing, I still haven't had a proper listen to it and even though they have a brutal sound I don't really get the whole metalcore singing thing, why do they have to spoil it with things like that, the singer should concentrate on more growls rather than go so much into the melodic singing. Dino is fantastic and Tim Yeung is a bloody amazing drummer!

PS: didn't know they got hold of that guy from Nile for bassist, good catch!

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6. Nile writes:

The Fear Factory killer has ARRIVED.

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7. d39d@gmail.com writes:

Are You Sure ?

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8. pacifront83 writes:

ya the album is pretty awesome, i mean clean vocals have always been apart of FF so u should presume that Dino would use that formula in this band as well. The dude Vext sounds like Howard Jones a tad, but the guy sure has some pipes on him. It does kinda have that "metalcore" vocal thing to it, but its still an awesome album.

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9. harryiscool writes:

bleed the fith is sick... shame about the vocals though

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10. 1larry1@mail.com writes:

Its wonderful, Good Luck!

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