WITHIN THE RUINS: 'Feeding Frenzy' Lyric Video Released

February 4, 2013

The official lyric video for the song "Feeding Frenzy" from Massachusetts heavyweights WITHIN THE RUINS can be seen below. The track comes off the band's third album, "Elite", which will be released on February 26 via eOne/Good Fight Music.

Commented WITHIN THE RUINS vocalist Tim Goergen: "This is definitely one of my favorite songs on the album, lyrically and musically. It explores a little bit more of our groove side while still keeping true to our sound. Enjoy!"

"Elite" track listing:

01. Terminal
02. Solice
03. Feeding Frenzy
04. New Holy War
05. The Charm
06. Ataxia II
07. Elite
08. I, Blashpheme
09. Absolute Hell
10. Weightless
11. Dreamland

WITHIN THE RUINS filmed music videos for the songs "Feeding Frenzy" and "New Holy War" this past weekend with veteran director Kevin J. Custer.

Commented WITHIN THE RUINS guitarist Joe Cocchi: "These two songs are the best representation of the new album as a whole. We chose a very melodic/groove-oriented song ('Feeding Frenzy') which is something this album has a lot more of. The other ('New Holy War') displays our more familiar fast paced and to-the-point sound and lyrically focusing on religion. With Kevin's help, we've come up with two pretty kick-ass ideas. Two back-to-back days of shooting will require tremendous amounts of alcohol, so we are looking for a beer sponsor as well. Just kidding, but not really."

In existence for nearly 10 years, WITHIN THE RUINS has released two full-length albums and has amassed an impressive touring resume.

WITHIN THE RUINS is: Tim Goergen (vocals),Joe Cocchi (guitar),Andrew Tate (bass),Kevin McGuill (drums).

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