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Killswitch Engage Premieres ‘Aftermath’ Music Video

Jesse Leach (L) and Mike D'Antonio with Killswitch Engage perform River City Rockfest in San Antonio, Texas, America - 24 May 2014
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Killswitch Engage, the notable Massachusetts-based metal band, continues to solidify its position in the modern metal scene with the release of their new music video for “Aftermath.” This track is part of their latest album, “This Consequence,” which was released on February 21 via Metal Blade Records. The album has already made waves in the music industry, featuring a top 10 single “I Believe” and getting the band featured on prominent magazine covers such as Revolver and Outburn. Having earned several gold and platinum certifications along with three Grammy nominations, Killswitch Engage remains a staple in the metal genre, exemplified once again by the powerful themes explored in “Aftermath.”

The song “Aftermath” takes a poignant approach to address the consequences of tragic events or war. Lead vocalist Jesse Leach explains that the song delves into the realization and aftermath of such trials, focusing on the strength required to rebuild after profound loss, betrayal, and madness. Through its lyrics, the song impels listeners to confront despair and urges them to rise above helplessness. It's not simply a cry of despair, but a clarion call for action. Leach emphasizes the universal nature of this struggle, asserting that many can relate to personal trials ranging from abusive relationships and financial hardships to the loss of loved ones or the mourning of another environmental disaster. This universal resonance ensures the song's message hits home, encouraging individuals to actively contribute to rebuilding and restoration efforts.

Partnering with Good Eye: Music Visuals, the video for “Aftermath” amplifies the song's themes by visually illustrating the damage inflicted on Earth and the steps everyone can take to mitigate further harm. Killswitch Engage collaborated with top environmental groups to produce this video, adding a real-world component to their artistry. Organizations such as the Basel Action Network, Clean Water Action, Riverkeeper, and Save Coastal Wildlife were integral to the video's creation, ensuring it serves as a visual call to action for environmental stewardship and awareness. The video empowers viewers by showing that individual actions, no matter how small, can contribute to rectifying environmental damage, thereby safeguarding the planet for future generations.

“This Consequence” marks a new chapter for Killswitch Engage as the band embraced a fresh approach in its production. Unlike their previous works, the creative process for this album involved all members directly collaborating and refining elements together in a Massachusetts rehearsal studio, a method reminiscent of their early days. This face-to-face collaboration fostered an environment where ideas could be freely exchanged and refined, leading to the creation of unique tracks that still maintain the band's core sound. Guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz highlighted how the collaborative effort pushed vocalist Jesse Leach to new heights, encouraging him to refine his lyrics and vocal delivery. As a result, the album contains both classic Killswitch Engage elements and new, innovative ideas.

Alongside the album’s release, the band is embarking on the “Summer of Loud” tour beginning on June 21. They are co-headlining this tour with notable acts such as Beartooth, I Prevail, and Parkway Drive, promising an exciting lineup for fans across North America. This tour supports the band’s mission of spreading their powerful messages and engaging fans with their dynamic live performances. It represents not only a celebration of their new music but also an opportunity to connect with audiences and inspire action through their medium.

Killswitch Engage has continually pushed the boundaries of metal music and utilized their platform to address significant social issues. Through “Aftermath,” they reinforce their legacy as one of the most impactful and enduring bands in the heavy music scene. With over two decades in the industry, the band shows no signs of slowing down. Their commitment to musical excellence and lyrical prowess continues to inspire and challenge audiences worldwide, proving their influence reaches far beyond mere entertainment.

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