DIVINITY Launches 'Broke Bands' Blog

February 23, 2009

Calgary, Alberta, Canada-based metallers DIVINITY have launched a new blog dubbed "Broke Bands ". The group says, "We thought it would be a good idea to provide some information for other bands while we documented our own journey on recording the new [DIVINITY] album.

"With dwindling financial resources for musicians in today's world, the drive to create has remained undiminished for many. Fortunately using the very same technology that de-valued music so much we are also able to create and distribute professional recordings on a much smaller budget than before.

"Hopefully a community can be built where musicians and engineers can help each other out and provide a resource to keep progressing metal."

DIVINITY has posted video footage from the drum-recording sessions for the band's new album. Watch the three-minute clip below.

DIVINITY's live video for the song "Induce", from the band's current album "Allegory", can be viewed below. The footage was shot at the group's shows at last year's Summer Slaughter Tour in Canada.

"Allegory" was released in March 2008 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Check out audio samples at www.myspace.com/divinitymetal.

DIVINITY is:

Sean Jenkins - Lead Vocals
James Duncan - Guitars
Brett Duncan - Drums
Sacha Laskow - Lead Guitars, Vocals
Nick Foster - Bass, Vocals

Drum recording sessions:

"Induce" live video:

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