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TESTAMENT: Photo From 'Native Blood' Video Shoot Available - June 23, 2012
Earlier this week, San Francisco Bay Area metallers TESTAMENT shot a video for the song "Native Blood" from their forthcoming album "Dark Roots Of Earth". Guitarist Eric Peterson told Greece's Rock Overdose webzine that the clip was going to be filmed "on an Indian reservation." He added, "It's about people who were oppressed in life. We haven't done [a video] in a while, so we're kind of excited about that."

A photo from the "Native Blood" video shoot can be seen below.

TESTAMENT frontman Chuck Billy previously stated about "Native Blood", "[It's] basically a song about my Native heritage. It's almost like a protest song, that the Native Americans have a voice that needs to be heard — that's the chorus of the song."

"Dark Roots Of Earth" will be released in North America on July 31 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was produced, mixed and mastered by acclaimed British producer Andy Sneap (ARCH ENEMY, NEVERMORE, ACCEPT, EXODUS). Special bonus tracks were recorded, mixed and mastered by Juan Urteaga (CATTLE DECAPITATION, HEATHEN, VILE, SADUS) at his Trident Studios. The cover artwork for the effort (see below) was painted by Eliran Kantor, who has previously worked with ATHEIST, SIGH, ANACRUSIS and GWAR, among others.

"Dark Roots Of Earth" jewel case CD track listing:

01. Rise Up
02. Native Blood
03. Dark Roots Of Earth
04. True American Hate
05. A Day In The Death
06. Cold Embrace
07. Man Kills Mankind
08. Throne Of Thorns
09. Last Stand For Independence

"Dark Roots Of Earth" CD/DVD track listing:

01. Rise Up
02. Native Blood
03. Dark Roots Of Earth
04. True American Hate
05. A Day In The Death
06. Cold Embrace
07. Man Kills Mankind
08. Throne Of Thorns
09. Last Stand For Independence

Bonus:

10. Dragon Attack (QUEEN cover)
11. Animal Magnetism (SCORPIONS cover)
12. Powerslave (IRON MAIDEN cover)
13. Throne Of Thornes (extended version)
+ Bonus DVD

"Dark Roots Of Earth" vinyl track listing:

Side A:

01. Rise Up
02. Native Blood
03. Dark Roots Of Earth

Side B:

04. True American Hate
05. A Day In The Death
06. Cold Embrace

Side C:

07. Man Kills Mankind
08. Throne Of Thorns
09. Last Stand For Independence

Side D (Bonus):

10. Dragon Attack (QUEEN cover)
11. Animal Magnetism (SCORPIONS cover)
12. Powerslave (IRON MAIDEN cover)

In a recent interview with Decibel magazine, Billy stated about "Dark Roots Of Earth", "We [recorded] it at our place in Oakland and at Trident Studios and Andy [Sneap, producer] came out and did all the recordings with us — as much as he could — and then we finished off some vocals and guitars at Trident studios. I think over the years Andy really knows the sound of this band, and kinda knows what we want. We've mixed stuff with Andy, so I think he knows without has having to be there physically with him what we are looking for. And I just haven't heard anybody in metal come out with any better mixes! Honesty!"

Regarding some of the other songs that will appear on "Dark Roots Of Earth", Billy said, "There's [one] called 'True American Hate', which was kinds inspired by when we sent all our troops overseas there, and we were just seeing in the news when all that was going on a lot of young kids, under 10 years old, out there with their families burning American flags. And that was a pretty shocking thing to see, to see that generation, a kid that young being taught to hate that much. It makes you think what's going to happen, 10 to 15 years from now when the majority of these kids have just been raised to hate? It struck me as a little odd. There's a song called 'Cold Embrace', which we kinda hoped we'd be able to pitch the song into one of the 'Twilight' series movies; it's a song about a girl becoming a vampire and never being able to see the sun again. 'Dark Roots Of Earth' is kind of a play on the band we have together, just like a metaphor, like TESTAMENT is a tree and all of us in this group are really embedded in the planet, in the earth, the environment and our surroundings. It was kind of a play on that. 'Rise Up' is more of a war song, like you're preparing yourself for war, going into battle. There is a lot of cool stuff there."

Due to a "serious injury," TESTAMENT drummer Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording sessions for the CD and was replaced by Gene "The Atomic Clock" Hoglan (DARK ANGEL, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, FEAR FACTORY, DETHKLOK). Bostaph has since announced his departure from the group.

When asked if Hoglan — who is currently touring with TESTAMENT — will become a permanent member of the band, Billy told Horns Up Rocks!, "We'd like him to be, but I think right now we're just taking it tour by tour. We don't know yet. We just kind of unexpected had to do this tour before the record came out, so we haven't really thought about it yet."

Regarding how different it is playing with Gene compared to working with Bostaph, Chuck said, "We played with Gene before on our 'Demonic' record [1997], so we knew exactly what Gene was capable of and what he would bring to the table. We knew that it would definitely bring a different style of drumming, 'cause Gene's a different player than Paul. I think it just worked out. Eric [Peterson, TESTAMENT guitarist] had a lot of the [basic drum patterns] already done [for the new album], and Gene just had to kind of put his style on it."




Photo credit: Dean Karr

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COMMENT | Can't wait for this.
posted by : The Ghost at Number One
6/23/2012 7:01:27 PM
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Formation of Damnation kicked serious ass, and I have no doubt at all that this one will as well. The album cover itself is AWESOME.


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COMMENT | The Ritual
posted by : m0rd3k41
6/23/2012 7:18:48 PM
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Saw these in Milwaukee guys back in 1995. Like twelve people turned up for the show. They came out and fuken rocked anyways.


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COMMENT | 'RE: The Ritual'
posted by : Zambo
6/23/2012 8:18:37 PM
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These guys are criminally underrated.


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posted by : Jack Tripper
6/23/2012 7:19:24 PM
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Nah, that's a pic from the Souls of Black video shoot.


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posted by : metalnanny
6/23/2012 7:20:18 PM
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i fucekn love this band


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posted by : godfleshh
6/23/2012 7:52:21 PM
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Fuck photos! Better give us new song or at least some samples...


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COMMENT | The big...
posted by : lordofwinterfell
6/23/2012 8:02:33 PM
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Um... someone please kill metallica so testament can replace them in the big 4


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posted by : User-Maat-Re
6/23/2012 8:52:30 PM
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I thought Formation was boring, and utterly boring and sterile engineering, thanks to Mr. "signal process the shit out of everything" Andy Sneap. Paul Bostaph sounded like a drum machine.


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COMMENT | Testament rules
posted by : RiotAct666
6/23/2012 9:30:57 PM
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Period!


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COMMENT | Native American War Metal!
posted by : HammerOfAstraea
6/23/2012 9:50:09 PM
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True sentiment Chuch and here is my musical project, ASTRAEA INVADE's, nationalist warmongering propaganda of Native American Insurrection using the sound design techniques of the mighty OPHTHALAMIA and IRON MAIDEN!

http://soundcloud.com/astraeainvade/storm-is-coming

I know Testament probably can't afford not to pull punches at this stage of accessibility but by my shameless self-promoting, this here song up there is probably what they all really want to say!

And a Twilight pitch? WTF?


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COMMENT | 'RE: Native American War Metal!'
posted by : TheSpaceforthis
6/26/2012 7:53:25 AM
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you suck


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posted by : spiderpigdonuts
6/24/2012 4:10:39 AM
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This band really keeps the spirit of american metal alive! I'm hopping off the walls waiting for this album!!!


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posted by : Horror vacui
6/24/2012 4:17:19 AM
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Fantastic band! MUCH better than the so called "Big four".
Metallica is pathetic in comparison to The mighty TESTAMET.
Anthrax to be honest is just crap.
Megadeth is ok but no more than ok
Slayer aint as good as they used to be
(1984-1991 was great Slayer years.

TESTAMENT NEVER disappoint and just get better and better.
Souls of black was not a good album(Ttle track is cool and i really
like "the Legacy" but the rest is boring.

"Formation" was fucking great but i just know that
Dark Roots Of Earth are going to be even better.




1987 The Legacy 8/10

1988 The New Order 9/10

1989 Practice What You Preach 9/10

1990 Souls of Black 4/10

1992 The Ritual 7/10

1994 Low 8/10

1997 Demonic 5/10

1999 The Gathering 7/10

2008 The Formation of Damnation 8/10

2012 Dark Roots of Earth \m/








Testament > Slayer > Metallica > Anthrax


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COMMENT | 'nothing else needs to be said'
posted by : platinum maze
6/24/2012 8:07:14 AM
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The Legacy 10/10


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posted by : KNOCK 'EM DEAD
6/24/2012 4:26:34 AM
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Looking forward to hearing the new album. FOD was brilliant. Great album cover as well. Bring it on!


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posted by : Shardz
6/24/2012 10:32:19 AM
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Testament is the most consistent band in metal. No LULU in the mix there, all those albums rock.


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posted by : Christonabike
6/24/2012 11:40:34 AM
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First four albums yes , thereafter boring boring boring .
Better than Metallica ??? time to up your dosage .


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COMMENT | Diet?
posted by : ans
6/25/2012 2:30:28 AM
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Holy shit, is that Hoglan? Good job man, good job.

Looking forward to this enormously.


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