BTBAM Frontman Thomas Giles Posts New Music Video For "Sleep Shake" Online
Thomas Giles Rogers, vocalist and keyboardist for progressive death metallers Between the Buried and Me, has posted his new music video online. The video, courtesy of PopMatters, was filmed for the track "Sleep Shake" which is taken from Thomas Giles' forthcoming solo album "Pulse." "Pulse" is set for release on February 1st, 2011 through Metal Blade Records. You can view the video below:
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14 Comments on "BTBAM Frontman Posts New Music Video Online"
6. writes:
fo' cereal nats. i like it. alot. and i'm not a huge btbam fan, but that has nothing to do with this stuff. actually, it's quite a bit of fresh air to fine a side project of someone that's alrdy in another metal do something that's actually different and sounds nothing like their previous work with their main project.
7. writes:
Yeah, I like BTBAM, but it is nice to see him doing something a little toned down and showing off his great singing voice.
Kind of on topic- apparently Mark Morton of LoG is a much bigger fan of old rock and blues than he is of metal. Now that's a solo album I'd really like to hear someday.
8. writes:
i dwnlded 'pulse' and its almost the most musically diverse record i've ever heard. radiohead/muse-style songs and some singer/songer writer acoustic stuff and then 2 tracks that rlly stick out of context (one sounding like a toned down btbam and the other like some aggrotech song) mixed together in a nicely, and dare i say NIN-influenced package.
13. writes:
^^^ great review TAG. perfect in every way. "scared" does almost show off his actual singing abilities. funny how in ur review, u mention the 2 songs that stick out and almost throw off the flow of the record, as i did in my previous post about "medic" and "catch & release".
nats: yeah man lol it's great. u'll like it since ur as (or even more) open minded as i am.
14. writes:
It is what it is...exactly what I expected it to be from him to be honest. Just look at BTBAM's "Foam Born" or "Mirrors." Overall can't say I like it nor do I dislike it. One thing's for sure I appreciate the mans efforts to branch out and explore his creativity.
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1. UmbraGrey writes:
good song