HIMSA: 'Big Timber' Video Posted Online

September 28, 2007

Seattle's HIMSA has triumphantly returned with a devastating new offering, "Summon In Thunder", which is already being hailed by critics and fans as the band's career-defining opus. The much anticipated release is now available and the group just completed a month-long European tour alongside AS I LAY DYING, DARKEST HOUR and MAROON. Look for them to make their return to the U.S. in early November as part of a major package alongside AMON AMARTH, DECAPITATED and SONIC SYNDICATE.

HIMSA wrapped up a new video for the track "Big Timber" with director Jared Eberhardt. This is an abstract clip that focuses on the journeys of Sasquatch. Watch it below.

Derek Harn (bass) states: "We just returned home from a great tour with our friends AS I LAY DYING, DARKEST HOUR and new brothers MAROON in Europe. The crowds were sick and the energy was vicious. Seeing old friends and making new ones set a great tone for our return in the near future. Thank you to all who came out to support all the bands and we will shred all of you U.S. maniacs soon!"

The Seattle-based metal quintet's new effort (and debut Century Media offering) marks the return of original guitarist Sammi Curr to the fold. With Curr rejoining and collaborating with Kirby Johnson (guitars),the group's integrity and passion were at an all-time high, resulting in their most dynamic, yet devastating material yet.

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