BUMBLEFOOT Shares First Look At WHOM GODS DESTROY's Debut Album; Video

February 29, 2024, 10 months ago

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BUMBLEFOOT Shares First Look At WHOM GODS DESTROY's Debut Album; Video

Whom Gods Destroy, the formidable new progressive metal group formed by keyboardist Derek Sherinian, guitarist Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal, and vocalist Dino Jelusick, along with the potent rhythm section of bassist Yas Nomura and drummer Bruno Valverde, will be releasing their debut album, Insanium, on March 15 worldwide via InsideOutMusic.

Bumblefoot offers a first look at the album in this new video:

Earlier this week, a third single off Insanium was released. Check out the track, “Crawl”, in a video directed by Vicente Cordero / Industrialism Films, edited by Vojan Koceić / PILOTstudio and with visual FX and additional editing by Wayne Joyner, below.

Dino Jelusick on "Crawl": "'Crawl' was the second song Ron, Derek & myself worked on. We had many versions of it. Very progressive and very melodic. Combines all the influences that the band has and just grows into something that's our very own.”

Insanium will be available on Standard CD Jewelcase, Digital Album, Ltd. 2CD Mediabook (with the bonus track “Requiem”, as well as the entire album as bonus instrumental disc) and as Gatefold 2LP & LP-Booklet on 180g. vinyl in the following variants:

- Black 2LP
- Dark Green 2LP (Ltd. 500x copies from www.insideoutshop.de & various other retailers)
- Custard Colored 2LP (Ltd. 1000x copies at all US outlets)

Pre-order here.

Insanium tracklisting:

"In The Name Of War"
"Over Again"
"The Decision"
"Crawl"
"Find My Way Back"
"Crucifier"
"Keeper Of The Gate"
"Hypernova 158"
"Insanium"

"Over Again" video:

"In The Name Of War" video:

Whom Gods Destroy lineup (from left to right in photo at top):

Bruno Valverde  Drums
Yas Nomura  Bass
Dino Jelusick  Vocals
Derek Sherinian  Keyboards
Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal  Guitars

(Photo - Greg Vorobiov)


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