SANCTITY: 'Beneath The Machine' Video Posted Online

March 24, 2007

Asheville, North Carolina-based classic metal quartet SANCTITY has posted its video for the song "Beneath the Machine" at this location. The clip was filmed last month with director Ramon B. (who also helmed the band's "Zeppo" video). Pictures from the video set taken by photographer Michael Gordon are available for viewing here. An MP3 of "Beneath the Machine" can be downloaded at this location.

"Beneath the Machine" comes off SANCTITY's new album, "Road to Bloodshed", due on April 24. "Road to Bloodshed" is the band's debut for Roadrunner Records, which signed the group back in January 2006. Check out the album artwork at this location.

"Road to Bloodshed" track listing:

01. Beneath The Machine
02. Brotherhood Of Destruction
03. Road To Bloodshed
04. Laws Of Reason
05. Billy Seals
06. Zeppo
07. Beloved Killer
08. The Shape Of Things
09. Flatline
10. The Rift Between
11. Seconds
12. Once Again

SANCTITY formed in 2000 and is comprised of Jared MacEachern (vocals, rhythm guitar),Zeff Childress (lead guitar),Derek Anderson (bass) and Jeremy London (drums). The band was signed by longtime Roadrunner A&R man and purveyor of seminal metal bands like SEPULTURA, SLIPKNOT, and — most recently — TRIVIUM, Monte Conner.

Says Conner: "SANCTITY is straight-up, guitar-based, melodic heavy metal. I received a video of the band's song 'Zeppo', and besides showcasing the blazing fretwork of lead shredder Zeff, the main thing I got from the video was a sense of how of much a star the vocalist (Jared) really is. He knows how to command a stage and has an overwhelming presence. The minute I saw Jared in action, I knew I had to sign the band. Of equal importance, he's got an amazing vocal range and a fresh style compared to what's out there today."

SANCTITY took part in last year's Gigantour alongside MEGADETH, LAMB OF GOD, ARCH ENEMY and OPETH.

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