MASTODON: First 'Crack The Skye' Drum-Cam Clip Posted Online

June 16, 2010

Meinl Cymbals recently caught up with Brann Dailor of Atlanta progressive metallers MASTODON in Memphis, Tennessee during the second-to-last week of the band's most recent tour leg.

Meinl Cymbals was granted prime access to film Brann during MASTODON's set. Knowing just how killer the band's most recent album, the concept-based opus "Crack The Skye", really is, Meinl decided to film Brann's complete performance of it, as the first set of each MASTODON show is "Crack The Skye" in its entirety.

Watch the clip below featuring the first track, "Oblivion".

Stay tuned every day of the work week, from today through next Tuesday, June 22, for a new video of a new song each day, to see Brann drum his way through "Crack The Skye".

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