Innasanatorium: Released New Video forShow Me Your Scars
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With their albumOdyssey of the Mindjust out recently (10 July 2021),Innasanatoriumnowfollows the release up with a new video from it for the songShow me your Scars. SingerAdam McDonald explains the song:"My take is that 'the light' that should be helping you has failed so you have embraced the darkness within."
What the media says: "one of the strongest unsigned debut’s I’ve heard in a while" 9/10 Simon Black - Ever Metal
"'Odyssey Of The Mind' is a demanding and exciting album, a fascinating journey" 9/10 Chauve - Bloody news
Line-up: Adam Bomb McDonald- Vocals Ryan Pearce- Guitars & Backing Vocals Rapid Man- Guitars Metal C (Tim)- Bass Justin Sanity (Kelvin)- Backing Vocals &Manager
Bio Hailing from Perth, Western Australia, the most isolated city in the world, five-piece heavy metal bandInnasanatoriumwere spawned over a mutual love of diverse heavy metal music.Innasanatoriumwas founded in mid-2018, by Kelvin Edward Whitwell (aka: Justin$anity) and featuring past and present members from Medusa’s Gaze, Suffer In Rot, Sheol of Abbadon and Rapid Fire. This new band has come out of the blocks with all guns blazing and are now ready to take their unique brand of progressive thrash metal to the masses.Innasanatoriumdraws on many influences to create an inspiring brand of riff-based and message-driven progressive thrash metal, that draws heavily on both old school and new school inspirations.
Much of their lyrical content is inspired by real-life events and although chief lyricist Adam Bomb draws heavily on global issues such as corruption, politics and religion, this band are passionate about all forms of mental health (ie decline, recovery) hence the name (a play on words describing one’s Inner sanatorium). A large part of their musical scope deals with mental health decline and is tailor-made to get the listener thinking and hopefully talking about these very real issues. This is thinking man's metal that is thought-provoking and message-driven.
The music that this band creates is equal parts passionate and technical while being emotive and powerful. It's designed to make you feel uncomfortably comfortable, with the pain and joy in both the light and the dark. There is certainly a lot to like about this band, with tasty riffs aplenty courtesy of riff machine dual guitar combo Ryan and Rapid laying down a solid foundation for Adams soaring vocals and powerful lyrics.
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