DESTRUCTION: Drum-Cam Footage Of BRUTAL ASSAULT Performance

October 2, 2016

Drummers From Hell has uploaded drum-cam footage of DESTRUCTION drummer Wawrzyniec "Vaaver" Dramowicz performing the song "Curse The Gods" at the Brutal Assault festival in Josefov, Czech Republic. Check out the clip below.

DESTRUCTION's latest album, "Under Attack", was released on May 13 via Nuclear Blast. The band started recording the CD after the summer festivals last year and tracked segments in various studios between September 2015 and January 2016. They completed the drum recordings with Martin Buchwalter at Gernhart Studios in Germany, and mixed and mastered with VO Pulver at Little Creek Studios in Switzerland.

DESTRUCTION frontman Schmier stated about the making of "Under Attack": "We really took our time for this album. After the summer festivals, we went into the studio every couple of weeks to record brand new songs and ideas in between all the touring activities. We took several studio sessions instead of one long one, to keep the ideas fresh and have time later before the mix to change bits and pieces that we did not like. Maybe this was the most effective writing we did in the last years! Due the fact we had more time in between the albums, there was a lot of musical output and creativity, but also less pressure. From my point of view, you can definitely hear the crispiness in the songwriting and the kick-ass attitude we brought from the shows into the studio. The 'on tour into the studio on tour mode' was so effective that I wanna keep this method for the future!"

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