As Lance had mentioned in another post about the new Katagory V album being only slightly delayed for a month; here's something to tide everyone over until the album comes out in May!
For some personal news.... we were finally able to get our pre-party tickets! What a fiasco that Saturday was! I hope everyone that went to Powerfest and is attending PP this year got theirs as well.
:Shedevil:
~Sheri
Taken from the bands website:
The band has recently made available a video for the song,"Risk and Sacrifice”, which also happens to be a track from the forthcoming new album. The video footage was shot during their performance last year at the Growl at The Rally Biker event in Evanston, Wyoming, courtesy of Triamid productions.
When it was announced the new album was being moved back a month, the band said that they would have special audio/video treat for everyone, to make up for the extended wait, well here it is! Not only do you get a music video, but it’s also a track from the new album that hasn’t been released yet!
Bassist Dustin Mitchell explains in detail the story behind the video, "A friend of ours, Troy Fillmore, from Triamid Productions, who helped organize this show, had a pro-video camera on site, and mentioned to us that they were shooting a few bands for a spot on a cable program here in the intermountain west. He wanted to know if they could shoot one of our songs and we agreed to let them. Ironically, it just so happened that the song they shot us playing live, was 'Risk and Sacrifice' from the new album. Troy then contacted us a few months back and wanted a copy of the song to synch up to the footage that was shot. We got a copy of it a few weeks ago and have been holding on to it until now"
"The video isn’t really MTV quality by any stretch of the imagination (no disrespect to Troy and our brothers at Triamid who worked their asses off on it!), so don’t expect any real fireworks and special effects! However, it is actually put together and synched up rather well for a performance piece, and we were really impressed at how cool it turned out for it being shot with only one pro-video camera, the glare of the sun on us, and the wind nearly knocking us off the stage. Did I mention this was outside?"
"In short, it’s a great video that we fully endorse and want thank Troy for the great editing and hours of personal time donated in putting it together. Also thanks to Dan 'The Light Man' for filming it and getting great footage while being three-sheets to the wind! I should also mention Matt (Drums) plugs some friends of ours in a certain metal band not once, but TWICE in the video… he’s such an ass kisser. You’ll see what I mean when watching the video. My only concern was that I looked like a statue up there, possibly because I was fearful my bald head was going to get fried to a crisp under that hot Wyoming sun!”
“Anyhow, we truly hope you enjoy the video, and be sure to stop by and tell us what you think!”
The Video can be viewed and downloaded by by visiting the “downloads” section on the Katagory V website. www.Katagory5.com
Also...here's one of the first reviews for the new album! Metal CD Ratings Review of "The Rising Anger"
For some personal news.... we were finally able to get our pre-party tickets! What a fiasco that Saturday was! I hope everyone that went to Powerfest and is attending PP this year got theirs as well.
:Shedevil:
~Sheri
Taken from the bands website:
The band has recently made available a video for the song,"Risk and Sacrifice”, which also happens to be a track from the forthcoming new album. The video footage was shot during their performance last year at the Growl at The Rally Biker event in Evanston, Wyoming, courtesy of Triamid productions.
When it was announced the new album was being moved back a month, the band said that they would have special audio/video treat for everyone, to make up for the extended wait, well here it is! Not only do you get a music video, but it’s also a track from the new album that hasn’t been released yet!
Bassist Dustin Mitchell explains in detail the story behind the video, "A friend of ours, Troy Fillmore, from Triamid Productions, who helped organize this show, had a pro-video camera on site, and mentioned to us that they were shooting a few bands for a spot on a cable program here in the intermountain west. He wanted to know if they could shoot one of our songs and we agreed to let them. Ironically, it just so happened that the song they shot us playing live, was 'Risk and Sacrifice' from the new album. Troy then contacted us a few months back and wanted a copy of the song to synch up to the footage that was shot. We got a copy of it a few weeks ago and have been holding on to it until now"
"The video isn’t really MTV quality by any stretch of the imagination (no disrespect to Troy and our brothers at Triamid who worked their asses off on it!), so don’t expect any real fireworks and special effects! However, it is actually put together and synched up rather well for a performance piece, and we were really impressed at how cool it turned out for it being shot with only one pro-video camera, the glare of the sun on us, and the wind nearly knocking us off the stage. Did I mention this was outside?"
"In short, it’s a great video that we fully endorse and want thank Troy for the great editing and hours of personal time donated in putting it together. Also thanks to Dan 'The Light Man' for filming it and getting great footage while being three-sheets to the wind! I should also mention Matt (Drums) plugs some friends of ours in a certain metal band not once, but TWICE in the video… he’s such an ass kisser. You’ll see what I mean when watching the video. My only concern was that I looked like a statue up there, possibly because I was fearful my bald head was going to get fried to a crisp under that hot Wyoming sun!”
“Anyhow, we truly hope you enjoy the video, and be sure to stop by and tell us what you think!”
The Video can be viewed and downloaded by by visiting the “downloads” section on the Katagory V website. www.Katagory5.com
Also...here's one of the first reviews for the new album! Metal CD Ratings Review of "The Rising Anger"