INSURRECTION Posts Hilarious "Honest Trailer" For "The Gathering" Music Video From New Album "Obsolescence"
+ Quebec Tour Dates
L-R - Jay Cross - Drums, Martin Samson - Bass, Stef Jomphe - Vocals, Mike Birch - Guitar, Antonin Perras-Foisy - Guitar
Photo credit: Lisa Thompson and Darkmoon Studios
As fans of the famously funny Honest Trailers series (made by the Screen Junkies YouTube channel), Canadian groovy and heavy-hitting death metal outfit INSURRECTION have created their own "honest trailer" for their latest music video "The Gathering" unleashed this past September in support of their new album "Obsolescence" released label Bam & Co. Heavy. The trailer showcases that in addition to delivering heavy riffs and bashing drums to fans, the band is also more than capable of delivering a few laughs, even if it's at their own expense.
Vocalist Stef Jomphe comments:
"We had a ton of fun shooting the video for "The Gathering" and couldn't just waste the 3+ hours we had on tape. We're all fans of YouTube series like "[band] shreds" and, of course, "Honest Trailers" so it just made sense to put this together. Plus Mart's voice was made for this job."
Watch the Honest Trailer for Insurrection's "The Gathering" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo2m9GBKHZs
The original music video that the trailer is based on can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OloWe37IY04
"Obsolescence" is the band's first full-length in seven years, and is the fifth studio album that represents a culmination of everything they've worked on over the last twenty years, with both familiar (original) faces, as well as fresh blood in the lineup. The music addresses social and political themes through bilingual lyrics in both English and French.
Throughout their existence, INSURRECTION has gained a notable reputation on stage throughout Canada with tours covering coast to coast, including performances at festivals such as Montebello Rockfest, Trois-Rivières Metalfest, and Decimate Metalfest along with sharing the stage with bands like Cannibal Corpse and the Black Dahlia Murder.
The concept of "Obsolescence" is reflected throughout the album, and the band took things a step further by ending the record with a 3-song trilogy called The New Uprising. The trilogy which includes sub-themes of demagogy and elitism, as well as reflections on the death penalty, tells the cryptic story of a robotic uprising that is actually a metaphor for the rise of political extremism in the world.
One easter egg that long-time INSURRECTION fans may notice is that, like many of their other albums, The Obsolescence starts with the final notes from their previous 2017 album, "Extraction".
The band comments on "Obsolescence":
"We think people are going to really enjoy the mix of the sound they've come to know and love alongside some new ingredients. 'Obsolescence' brings together both people who have been in the band for 20+ years, and people who have only recently joined. It gives the music both a familiar and a fresh sound that we're really excited to share. Some songs are going to be immediate fan-favourites, and others we think are really going to grow on people. Ultimately, we want people to have fun. The band is sort of like an onion, in that there's something immediate there that's fun, catchy, and of course, heavy. But for people who want to keep peeling the layers back, they'll find some unexpected harmonies, some lyrics with a deeper meaning to them. Admittedly a lot of people may also need to learn a second language (French or English) to actually understand all the lyrics. Ultimately, there's something there for everyone. If you want to just rock out and have fun, you'll enjoy our music. And if you want something that goes a bit deeper, you'll also find that."
Recommended for fans of Misery Index, Testament, and Nevermore, "Obsolescence" was released on September 13th from Bam & Co. Heavy and is available at the following links:
CD and Vinyl album order for "Obsolescence" are available at https://boutique.boiteamusique.ca/en/448-insurrection
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3Y9CQeZ
Show Dates:
Oct 11 - Sainte-Thérèse, Qc - Le Montecristo
Oct 12 - St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC - La Boite (Festival Communion)
Nov 30 - Montreal, QC - Cafe Campus
Dec 6 - Drummondville, QC- Pub La Sainte-Paix
Track Listing:
1. Preprogrammed – (1:04)
2. The Gathering – (4:47)
3. Failures of the Flesh – (3:47)
4. Le secret des dieux – (3:33)
5. Némésis – (3:48)
6. Hostile Takeover – (4:14)
7. Obsession – (1:57)
8. Charogne – (4:24)
9. Initiate the End – (4:12)
10. Obsolete – (5:30)
11. Bless the Machine – (4:46)
Album Length: 42:07
More info: Facebook.com/BamAndCoHeavy | Insurrectionmetal.com
"From the slow, chugging intro to the fast, thrashy chorus, this is pure, unadulterated death metal with plenty of doomy and thrashy elements to keep people on their toes. The band have been at it for 20 years, and this song (The Gathering) is proof that they aren't slowing down any time soon." - Decibel Magazine
"This new single (Bless the Machine) goes flat-out right from the start, launched by an extended, serrated-edge scream, rapidly thrusting grooves, and a blizzard of mechanistic yet maniacal riffing. Intestinally deep gutturals proclaim their murderous prayer as the music occasionally seems to dismally moan and wail. The drums methodically chop, but while razor-sharp in their execution they also prove to be just as berserk as the fleet-fingered contortions of the fretwork. And yes, the song includes a head-spinning guitar solo that does sound like a refugee from Castlevania. It's a hell of a wild, adrenaline-fueled gallop, further fueled by doubled voices screaming, but the song also frequently does sound like malicious machines ecstatically stitching steel through blasted flesh and broken bones — and like the piteous agonies of their victims." - NoCleanSinging
"the group continues its metallic death proposition and this fifth album (Obsolescence) is intended to be as refreshing as an autumn swim in the Ottawa River. In other words, it keeps you alive and wakes you up." - Ars Media QC
"Seven years have passed since their album Extraction. Be warned: it's not in vain. A real punch in the throat! Brutality wall to wall. Despite the pandemic, the guys from Insurrection haven't taken a break.... Obsolescence leaves you wanting more. For fans, you'll be well served. For those who didn't know them, now is a great time to discover them. 8.8/10" - Metal Universe
"Insurrection de Gatineau pulls no punches with Obsolescence which will be released in mid-September. After listening to their two extracts, Bless The Machine and The Gathering, clearly it's going to be the bomb!" - Thorium Magazine
"Insurrection have easily out-done themselves with Obsolescence. This is, without doubt, world-class, groove-heavy death metal that can go toe to fucking toe with any band in the sub-genre. The production and mix is second to none, perfectly capturing the unique intensity of the songs." - All Father Metal
"Another fine little slab of death metal from Canada's Insurrection... Obsolescence is quite varied, first by having songs sung in English and French, but above all their death metal goes anywhere from crunchy death/thrash to melodic death metal to Swedish-style old-school death metal, and hell, some of the USDM school as well while they're at it. So, they're kind of all over the place but the album is cohesive, and this little musical rollercoaster stays on the tracks the whole time. The melodic passages are especially catchy, and so are the growls (mostly decipherable) with the vocal lines and some of the lyrics sticking around once it's all over. Well done. 4/5" - The Metal Crypt
"Obsolescence is a very successful fourth album, once again combining the technique of the Quebec scene and the groove of an old man Gojira or one Revocation, all sprinkled with a good dose of plump violence. In short, we're having a great time !" - Eklektik Rock
"Insurrection reflect today's death metal scene rather well. On Obsolescence, we can appreciate clean production, crushing riffs, and a level of technical proficiency that, though elaborate, doesn't devolve into something too complicated. It's still easy to find the groove in each of the tracks. Hence, it's somewhere in the middle between a melodic death metal band like The Black Dahlia Murder and more technical acts like Beyond Creation... it's a fun listen!" - Heavy Music HQ
"a mangy in-your-face board with rich grooves, some thrashy set pieces and a noticeably thumping bass that knows how to shake up the pit of the stomach a bit, especially after breakfast. " - PowerMetal.de
"If a well produced and well balanced variety of dynamic extreme metal with a liberal amount of switches back and forth between thrash metal and extreme metal territories is music that tend to interest you, this is an album that should appeal to you." - Viking in the Wilderness
"Nice and meaty death/melodic death. Catchy groovin stuff!" - Moshpit Radio 89.9 FM WORT (Madison, WI)
ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
Jon Asher - Music Publicist
#.514.581.5780
+ Quebec Tour Dates
L-R - Jay Cross - Drums, Martin Samson - Bass, Stef Jomphe - Vocals, Mike Birch - Guitar, Antonin Perras-Foisy - Guitar
Photo credit: Lisa Thompson and Darkmoon Studios
As fans of the famously funny Honest Trailers series (made by the Screen Junkies YouTube channel), Canadian groovy and heavy-hitting death metal outfit INSURRECTION have created their own "honest trailer" for their latest music video "The Gathering" unleashed this past September in support of their new album "Obsolescence" released label Bam & Co. Heavy. The trailer showcases that in addition to delivering heavy riffs and bashing drums to fans, the band is also more than capable of delivering a few laughs, even if it's at their own expense.
Vocalist Stef Jomphe comments:
"We had a ton of fun shooting the video for "The Gathering" and couldn't just waste the 3+ hours we had on tape. We're all fans of YouTube series like "[band] shreds" and, of course, "Honest Trailers" so it just made sense to put this together. Plus Mart's voice was made for this job."
Watch the Honest Trailer for Insurrection's "The Gathering" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo2m9GBKHZs
The original music video that the trailer is based on can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OloWe37IY04
"Obsolescence" is the band's first full-length in seven years, and is the fifth studio album that represents a culmination of everything they've worked on over the last twenty years, with both familiar (original) faces, as well as fresh blood in the lineup. The music addresses social and political themes through bilingual lyrics in both English and French.
Throughout their existence, INSURRECTION has gained a notable reputation on stage throughout Canada with tours covering coast to coast, including performances at festivals such as Montebello Rockfest, Trois-Rivières Metalfest, and Decimate Metalfest along with sharing the stage with bands like Cannibal Corpse and the Black Dahlia Murder.
The concept of "Obsolescence" is reflected throughout the album, and the band took things a step further by ending the record with a 3-song trilogy called The New Uprising. The trilogy which includes sub-themes of demagogy and elitism, as well as reflections on the death penalty, tells the cryptic story of a robotic uprising that is actually a metaphor for the rise of political extremism in the world.
One easter egg that long-time INSURRECTION fans may notice is that, like many of their other albums, The Obsolescence starts with the final notes from their previous 2017 album, "Extraction".
The band comments on "Obsolescence":
"We think people are going to really enjoy the mix of the sound they've come to know and love alongside some new ingredients. 'Obsolescence' brings together both people who have been in the band for 20+ years, and people who have only recently joined. It gives the music both a familiar and a fresh sound that we're really excited to share. Some songs are going to be immediate fan-favourites, and others we think are really going to grow on people. Ultimately, we want people to have fun. The band is sort of like an onion, in that there's something immediate there that's fun, catchy, and of course, heavy. But for people who want to keep peeling the layers back, they'll find some unexpected harmonies, some lyrics with a deeper meaning to them. Admittedly a lot of people may also need to learn a second language (French or English) to actually understand all the lyrics. Ultimately, there's something there for everyone. If you want to just rock out and have fun, you'll enjoy our music. And if you want something that goes a bit deeper, you'll also find that."
Recommended for fans of Misery Index, Testament, and Nevermore, "Obsolescence" was released on September 13th from Bam & Co. Heavy and is available at the following links:
CD and Vinyl album order for "Obsolescence" are available at https://boutique.boiteamusique.ca/en/448-insurrection
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3Y9CQeZ
Show Dates:
Oct 11 - Sainte-Thérèse, Qc - Le Montecristo
Oct 12 - St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC - La Boite (Festival Communion)
Nov 30 - Montreal, QC - Cafe Campus
Dec 6 - Drummondville, QC- Pub La Sainte-Paix
Track Listing:
1. Preprogrammed – (1:04)
2. The Gathering – (4:47)
3. Failures of the Flesh – (3:47)
4. Le secret des dieux – (3:33)
5. Némésis – (3:48)
6. Hostile Takeover – (4:14)
7. Obsession – (1:57)
8. Charogne – (4:24)
9. Initiate the End – (4:12)
10. Obsolete – (5:30)
11. Bless the Machine – (4:46)
Album Length: 42:07
More info: Facebook.com/BamAndCoHeavy | Insurrectionmetal.com
"From the slow, chugging intro to the fast, thrashy chorus, this is pure, unadulterated death metal with plenty of doomy and thrashy elements to keep people on their toes. The band have been at it for 20 years, and this song (The Gathering) is proof that they aren't slowing down any time soon." - Decibel Magazine
"This new single (Bless the Machine) goes flat-out right from the start, launched by an extended, serrated-edge scream, rapidly thrusting grooves, and a blizzard of mechanistic yet maniacal riffing. Intestinally deep gutturals proclaim their murderous prayer as the music occasionally seems to dismally moan and wail. The drums methodically chop, but while razor-sharp in their execution they also prove to be just as berserk as the fleet-fingered contortions of the fretwork. And yes, the song includes a head-spinning guitar solo that does sound like a refugee from Castlevania. It's a hell of a wild, adrenaline-fueled gallop, further fueled by doubled voices screaming, but the song also frequently does sound like malicious machines ecstatically stitching steel through blasted flesh and broken bones — and like the piteous agonies of their victims." - NoCleanSinging
"the group continues its metallic death proposition and this fifth album (Obsolescence) is intended to be as refreshing as an autumn swim in the Ottawa River. In other words, it keeps you alive and wakes you up." - Ars Media QC
"Seven years have passed since their album Extraction. Be warned: it's not in vain. A real punch in the throat! Brutality wall to wall. Despite the pandemic, the guys from Insurrection haven't taken a break.... Obsolescence leaves you wanting more. For fans, you'll be well served. For those who didn't know them, now is a great time to discover them. 8.8/10" - Metal Universe
"Insurrection de Gatineau pulls no punches with Obsolescence which will be released in mid-September. After listening to their two extracts, Bless The Machine and The Gathering, clearly it's going to be the bomb!" - Thorium Magazine
"Insurrection have easily out-done themselves with Obsolescence. This is, without doubt, world-class, groove-heavy death metal that can go toe to fucking toe with any band in the sub-genre. The production and mix is second to none, perfectly capturing the unique intensity of the songs." - All Father Metal
"Another fine little slab of death metal from Canada's Insurrection... Obsolescence is quite varied, first by having songs sung in English and French, but above all their death metal goes anywhere from crunchy death/thrash to melodic death metal to Swedish-style old-school death metal, and hell, some of the USDM school as well while they're at it. So, they're kind of all over the place but the album is cohesive, and this little musical rollercoaster stays on the tracks the whole time. The melodic passages are especially catchy, and so are the growls (mostly decipherable) with the vocal lines and some of the lyrics sticking around once it's all over. Well done. 4/5" - The Metal Crypt
"Obsolescence is a very successful fourth album, once again combining the technique of the Quebec scene and the groove of an old man Gojira or one Revocation, all sprinkled with a good dose of plump violence. In short, we're having a great time !" - Eklektik Rock
"Insurrection reflect today's death metal scene rather well. On Obsolescence, we can appreciate clean production, crushing riffs, and a level of technical proficiency that, though elaborate, doesn't devolve into something too complicated. It's still easy to find the groove in each of the tracks. Hence, it's somewhere in the middle between a melodic death metal band like The Black Dahlia Murder and more technical acts like Beyond Creation... it's a fun listen!" - Heavy Music HQ
"a mangy in-your-face board with rich grooves, some thrashy set pieces and a noticeably thumping bass that knows how to shake up the pit of the stomach a bit, especially after breakfast. " - PowerMetal.de
"If a well produced and well balanced variety of dynamic extreme metal with a liberal amount of switches back and forth between thrash metal and extreme metal territories is music that tend to interest you, this is an album that should appeal to you." - Viking in the Wilderness
"Nice and meaty death/melodic death. Catchy groovin stuff!" - Moshpit Radio 89.9 FM WORT (Madison, WI)
ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
Jon Asher - Music Publicist
#.514.581.5780
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