ODIUM: 'At The Bottom' Video Released

June 30, 2009

"At The Bottom", the new video from Walkerton, Ontario, Canada-based metallers ODIUM, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Chad Archibald of Black Fawn Films at and old abandoned farmhouse in Guelph, Ontario. The track is taken from the group's recently released Year of the Sun debut album of the same name, which was produced by Greg Dawson (THE END, MONEEN, STARRING JANET LEIGH).

Commented ODIUM's Dale Burrows: "The video looks phenomenal. Chad Archibald did an amazing job executing the vision he had for the song and that's why he is one of the best video directors in the scene right now. The abandoned house looked like it was straight out of 'The Blair Witch Project', with all kinds of graffiti on walls and all the windows had been smashed out. Everything for the video turned out incredible and we're excited for people to finally see it."

According to a press release, ODIUM's brand of melodic metal collides with anthemic choruses that creates dark soundscapes that have begun creating a buzz around the group's debut album. Inside Pulse proclaimed "ODIUM has taken the blueprint of melodic metal from Sweden's IN FLAMES and tempered the attack with a hint of KILLSWITCH ENGAGE to create a sort of Canadian leviathan."

ODIUM developed a following by playing packed shows throughout Ontario with the likes of ARISE AND RUIN, FUCK THE FACTS and STARRING JANET LEIGH. The group's "sound of molten metal collides with anthemic choruses to create dark and creepy soundscapes," according to a press release.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/odiummusic.

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