Italy's RESURRECTURIS Post First Ever Pro-Shot Video

February 2, 2009, 15 years ago

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Italian death metallers RESURRECTURIS have posted their first ever pro-shot video, for their track 'The Fracture'. Check out the video below.

The band have issued the following:

"Shot on location in three days, the video deals with the necessity to express fears and traumas filtering them through artistic creation, a theme which is common to many musicians, performers and artists.

For this reason, 'The Fracture' derives it's imagery and inspiration from the world of contemporary art and more specifically the works of Viennese Actionists like Gunter Brus and Hermann Nitsch.

The collaboration with emerging Italian artist, Samuele Santi, who lent the band some of his works to be included in the set, added a important visual element to the video and reinforced the links with the artistic world that the Non Voglio Morire project is intended to have.

'The Fracture' video clip will be included in the digipack edition of Non Voglio Morire on a bonus DVD along with other video material."
“I am extremely proud of what we have achieved with this first video clip!” says Resu-guitarist Carlo Strappa. “Our goal was to offer a visual presentation to some of the ideas at the base of Non Voglio Morire and I think that we were able to do that. The images have a certain power but even in the most intense moments there is nothing that is overdone or gratuitous.

The guys from the production did a monstrous job and went well over the mere realisation of a videoclip, offering important contributions to the storyboard, suggestions and ideas.

On a personal level, it was a terrific experience! There have been many problems and as those who will watch the video can imagine I had to undergo some hours of authentic physical torture, being covered in paint and freezing in the cold, but everybody was very kind and supportive and, looking back at it, that was part of the fun too!”

Resurrecturis line up in the video: Carlo Strappa - guitar, Marco Raccichini - guitar, Manuel Coccia - bass, Alessandro Vagnoni - drums, Enrico Aguzzi - stand-in vocalist.

Director + SFx: Andrea “Gommo” Giomaro.

Director of photography + Editing: Henry Secchiaroli.

Producer: Pamela Bursi.

Paintings: Samuele Santi.

Resurrecturis will release their third CD, Non Voglio Morire (I Don't Want To Die) in February via Casket Music, the sub-label of Copro Productions (CANCER, DESECRATION, EARTHTONE 9, etc.).

Non Voglio Morire features 13 songs for a total of nearly 60 minutes. All songs and lyrics were written by founding member, Carlo Strappa (guitar).

The album was recorded at Acme Studio and mixed at Potemkin Studio with Paolo Ojetti of INFERNAL POETRY at the mixing desk.

Musically the album includes many different styles that go from the grinding ferocity of 'The Origin' or 'Fuck Face', to the acoustic melodies of 'In Retrospective' and everything else that's in between.

Non Voglio Morire is the first chapter of a strongly autobiographic two-album project. The first episode is dedicated to the author's lifelong search through artistic creation. The album tells a story that begins when an angry little teen picks a guitar and tries for the first time to give shape to his thoughts and views. More than 20 years later the search is not over and continues when a fully grown man gets home from work in the evening.

“The making of this CD + DVD project was really complex and time consuming!" says Carlo Strappa. “A lot of people were involved in the process to add different elements and it was very hard to find the right balance. Besides it was our first serious attempt in the world of video, so that was a very big challenge too. The basic idea behind this project is to describe the way art has changed my life and contributed to shape the man I am today. This was pretty different from what we did in the past when we simply wrote a number of songs and recorded those that we felt sounded the best. So I was forced to mature as a songwriter, because I had to find solutions to express what I had in my mind. Now I just hope that the listeners will be able to get some sort of bigger picture by listening to the songs and maybe someone will feel an affinity with what I have to say…"

Tracklist CD: 'The Origin', 'Prologue', 'Fuck Face', 'Corpses Forever', 'The Artist', 'Save My Anger', 'Calling Our Names', 'After The Show', 'The Fracture', 'Away From The Flock', 'Where Shall I Go From Here?', 'Walk Through Fire', 'In Retrospective'.

Menu DVD: 'The Fracture' video clip, Making of, Photo Gallery, Credits, Live.


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