New Chimaira Video

2009-05-06 by Phantom | 15 Comments
Cleveland metal band Chimaira have released the video for "Destroy And Dominate". The track is the first single taken from their recently released album The Infection.

The video was filmed/directed by Todd Bell who has worked closely with the band on a number of projects including their [i]Dehumanizing Process[i] live DVD, and another DVD which is due early next year.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=56901 949

The Infection sold 15,000 in it's first week and entered at #30 on the billboard chart.

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poweroftheweez
May 6th 2009
1298 Comments


The Infection sold 15,000 in it's first week and entered at #30 on the billboard chart

whoa didn't expect to see that.

Phantom
May 6th 2009
9010 Comments


Me either.

The album has grown on me a bit, but it's still a disappointment.

BallsToTheWall
May 6th 2009
52598 Comments


Good song and decent video but I miss the up-tempo anthemic chorus and amazing video for Ressurection. Hunter looks even more perturbed than usual i must say.

bloc
May 6th 2009
70880 Comments


it is a bit surprising, but Chimaira is a big name so i'm pretty sure many of those 15 000 were fans who would follow them to the grave.

Phantom
May 6th 2009
9010 Comments


I think this video was filmed in their practice space/where they recorded the album.

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BallsToTheWall
May 6th 2009
52598 Comments


Yeah, no killer underdog fight scenes, or closeups on hookers makes me a sad panda. This has a good groove.

bloc
May 6th 2009
70880 Comments


haha, damn that resurrection vid was terrible.

Phantom
May 6th 2009
9010 Comments


Almost as bad as Andols haircut lololol. Actually the Resurrection video was pretty cool.

This, Secrets Of The Dead, The Disappearing Sun and the instrumental are the highlights of the album.This Message Edited On 05.06.09

bloc
May 6th 2009
70880 Comments


I really liked the song, but i just could not stand the vid, it was so cheesy. They definitely have a great drummer though.

Phantom
May 6th 2009
9010 Comments


I agree, but the cheese it what makes it fun.

Yeah Andols is solid. He has a lot of musical theory and can usually bring the more boring tracks to life with interesting fills, double bass patterns. Talley's work was still better on the self titled though imo, but they both have different drumming styles.

bloc
May 6th 2009
70880 Comments


both drummers are def good. i think talley was a more standard kind of metal drummer though ie. blast beats and ultra fast fills

andols seems a bit more experimental to me and yeah, he is sometimes the highlight in average songs.

Phantom
May 6th 2009
9010 Comments


You pretty much got it spot on.

R6Rider
May 6th 2009
5282 Comments


for the most part though on this album he was pretty basic, seems like he got lazy

Phantom
May 6th 2009
9010 Comments


There's still some nice fills and tom work. I like the double bass in The Disappearing Sun intro as well.


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R6Rider
May 6th 2009
5282 Comments


yeah there still is, I just wish he would have done more. I really like the cymbal fills he does on Frozen In Time at 2:50 and 3:05, its so simple but adds so much



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