Ex-ANCIENT Drummer Featured In POWERS THAT BE Live Clip; Video Available

September 25, 2007

Italian session drummer Diego "Grom" Meraviglia (ANCIENT, HORTUS ANIMAE, DOOMSWORD, HATE PROFILE) recently completed filming a live clip with Australian metal band POWERS THAT BE. Watch it below.

POWERS THAT BE's "Collide" video was shot in Hollywood, California and is in the final phase of post-production. The band is booking a Japanese tour, the details of which will be released within the next month.

As previously reported, Grom is featured on the debut CD from EGRHGORIUS, which is expected to be released before the end of the year. According to Grom, "The album turned out great and is oriented towards the lines of an extreme metal soundtrack/scoring."

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