Australia's THE AMENTA Shoot Video For 'Erebus'

August 13, 2004

Australian extreme metallers THE AMENTA have began pre-production on the video for "Erebus". The clip is being directed by Steff and Dalibor of Entropy films, directors of the critically acclaimed feature film "Zero Tolerance Squad" (winner of the Best Director and Best Film awards at the Fifth Planet indie film festival).

"Erebus" comes off THE AMENTA's debut album, "Occasus", due on August 30 in Europe and Australia, and in October in North America through Listenable Records.

"Occasus" was engineered and mixed by Lachlan Mitchell, keyboardist for Australian black metal legends NAZXUL. The recording process spanned five months from January to May 2004 and took place in many different studios throughout Sydney, finally being mixed at the newly refurbished BJB studios and mastered at Studios 301. "Occasus" consists of 10 songs incorporating "elements from both black and death metal as well as noise and industrial music — 10 laments for human stagnancy displaying waves of harsh metallics and ominous electronics that don’t bow to traditions or dogma," according to an official press release.

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