New NEW ORLEANS, LA. (Top40 Charts/ Big Shot Studios) - As if the sonic barrage from the juggernaut known as Hemoptysis wasn't enough to pound you into submission, enter Shadow of Death - the video! This marks the band's debut full production music video, released in time to promote their first ever SXSW Music Festival Showcase (9:30PM March 19, 2010) at Austin's SOHO Lounge. Filmed and produced by the Phoenix-based Big Shot Studios, the shoot took place in an abandoned school on the Gila River Indian Reservation, Southeast of Phoenix. Co-production credits go to Desert Core Management and Hemoptysis. Written by front man Masaki Murashita, the song deals with senseless wars in which citizens are forced to fight or die for. The video portrays these citizens as prisoners of war, subjected to the bombardment of constant media coverage. It begs to ask when will this end? Originally recorded and released on the Hemoptysis debut EP, "Who Needs A Shepherd?," Shadow of Death was re-recorded/produced by Ryan Greene (Megadeth, Alice Cooper, Cheap Trick), mastered by George Marino (Sterling Sound), then released as a single. PureGrainAudio.com have been kind enough to host the video on their website. With 30,000+ monthly visitors, they are committed to continuously offer new, exciting, and unique music content. Please join them at https://puregrainaudio.com/ You may also view the Shadow of Death video on the official Hemoptysis YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/hemoptysismetal, as well as the band's MySpace profile https://www.myspace.com/hemoptysismetal
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