DIAMOND PLATE: 'At The Mountains Of Madness' Video Released

September 23, 2011

"At The Mountains Of Madness", the new video from Chicago, Illinois-based thrashers DIAMOND PLATE, can be seen below. The clip was filmed with director Dave Vorhes in the band's hometown. The song comes off DIAMOND PLATE's recently-released debut album, "Generation Why?"

Commented DIAMOND PLATE lead guitarist Konrad Kupiec: "Shooting the 'At The Mountains Of Madness' video was an amazing experience. It was an incredible feeling to see how many of our fans came out to be part of a huge moment in DIAMOND PLATE history. We were able to capture the energy of our live show and give people who have never seen us live the chance to experience that energy. There's no special effects, no generic story line, no hired actors the music and the performance speak for themselves."

"Generation Why?" was recorded at RAX Trax studios in Chicago with producer Neil Kernon (JUDAS PRIEST, DEICIDE, NEVERMORE, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD).

By incorporating elements of extreme metal, hardcore and other outside interests, DIAMOND PLATE has made a solid thrash album that is proudly modern, yet can stand the test of time. Neil Kernon, no stranger to making records that were hallmarks of aggression, helped shape "Generation Why?" into just that.

DIAMOND PLATE is a young, dynamic band which has taken the Midwest metal scene by storm and now have its eyes set on global domination. Formed in 2008, this high-energy act has earned high honors from respected outlets such as Terrorizer magazine, which named DIAMOND PLATE as one of the best unsigned bands in the very year that the band first got together.

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