Sifting reveal new ‘Emotionless Shells’ prog-thrash music video



Buy or stream at https://ffm.to/sifting Emotionless Shells by Sifting, a progressive metal band from Los Angeles, USA. This is the fourth video from the band's third full-length album 'The Infinite Loop' which was released worldwide on September 27, 2019 via Eclipse Records. The video was directed by Zach Perez. The album was produced by Steve Evetts (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Suicide Silence, Poison the Well) and mixed by Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, The Contortionist). For more info on Sifting, visit http://eclp.se/sftn and follow the band on Spotify at http://spoti.fi/2vLh3gW or Apple Music at https://apple.co/2NZhz4g or Deezer at http://bit.ly/323nsBL Turn on CC for lyrics: Let’s go! Seen many tragedies Return to the ground Correct me if I’m wrong There is nothing left for me Cause’ it lives within Within us all The fear, the pain We search and we crash We serve as our own slaves Inside of our heads Our thoughts chain us down Release release Instincts took over without us even realizing Emotions and intuition have just been paralyzed Empty vessels we are? No! Filled with nothing? no goals? Well heck no! The end is here…we know We’ve seen it before And from the first row History doesn’t repeat itself But it rhymes with the past Humanity has been left Hanging by a thread A fine strand Encryption is done Our brains have…have been programmed To live with no purpose no aim Emotionless shells For centuries everyone has been talking about this Ruled by elitist groups as we take their bait Rolling for so long we think is our own choice Still we keep playing the blind eye, the deaf ear Obligations to your nation To your neighbors Your ego, to your kids Segregation Separation Domination Defamation reigns your land Working for somebody else’s goals Just because you’re too afraid to fail Shove it! Shove it off! Shove it! Shove it off! © 2019 Eclipse Records, all rights reserved. ⓟ 2019 Eclipse Beta Songs (BMI) & Eclipse Loud (ASCAP)




Sifting reveal new ‘Emotionless Shells’ prog-thrash music video




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After five-weeks on SiriusXM Liquid Metal’s Devil’s Dozen with their song “Stop Calling Me Liberty”, progressive thrash-metal masters Sifting have revealed a new music video for their most technically-complex and heaviest song to date, “Emotionless Shells”. Watch it right now:

The video was directed by Zach Perez at Astral Media in a Los Angeles warehouse, and showcases the epitome of the age old saying “practice makes perfect”. “This song is mostly about the limitations we face and overcoming them through our struggles” says front man Eduardo Gil“it’s about realizing that sometimes we fall down and fail, but we must get back up and fight!” Drummer Joey Aguirre adds “this is a fast-paced song, with technical, dueling guitar solos and intense breakdowns. We all pushed ourselves beyond our technical limits on this one, and people just have to see us play this song, so we thought what better way than shooting another video!”
The Infinite Loop was released on September 27, 2019 via Eclipse Records. It was produced by Steve Evetts (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Suicide Silence, Poison the Well), mixed by Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, The Contortionist), and features a special guest performance by Derek Sherinian (Sons of Apollo, Dream Theater). The album has received overwhelming critical acclaim from the likes of Metal Injection saying The Infinite Loop solidifies Sifting as a truly worthwhile up-and-comer (8/10)”Blabbermouth.net who says “more bands like Sifting please (8/10)”,Metallum Subterra adding “The Infinite Loop is a masterpiece! (10/10)” and dozens of others. Get the album on CD, download, or stream it at https://ffm.to/sifting
Sifting have also revealed three previous music videos from the album for the songs ‘A Critical Affair‘, Stop Calling Me Liberty‘, and ‘Enough’. Watch all three videos right now at this location.
For more information on Sifting, please visit them on FacebookInstagramTwitter or Eclipse Records, and follow them on SpotifyApple Music or Deezer.


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