PRIMORDIAL: Official Video For \”Babel\’s Tower\” Now Playing.

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Where Greater Men Have Fallen is out now Via Metal Blade

Today, Irish metal legion, PRIMORDIAL, unveils the official new music video for \”Babel\’s Tower.\” The epic tune comes by way of the band\’s imminent new full-length, Where Greater Men Have Fallen, and serves as the first ever professionally filmed and edited video of their storied history.

Elaborates the band, \”It was really about time, right? This far down the road, we finally made our first video eight albums in. So we trusted Gareth Averill and crew who also made our DVD [All Empires Fall] a couple of years back. The traditional band-jamming-in-a-warehouse scenario was not something that entered our heads. We wanted something broad and cinematic; something visually striking and arresting. So we spent a couple of cold and windswept days standing on the side of a mountain in Ireland. Here you have it, and about time…\”

Watch the outstanding black and white clip, now playing HERE.

Where Greater Men Have Fallen serves as the follow-up to PRIMORDIAL\’s globally-revered, 2011-released Redemption At The Puritan\’s Hand long player and their eighth studio offering overall. Dubbed, \”almost Maiden-esque in its majesty,\” by Stereogum, the eight track, fifty-eight minute magnum opus was recorded at Grouse Lodge in Dublin with Jaime Gomez (Cathedral, Angelwitch, Grave Miasma) and delivers some of PRIMORDIAL\’s deepest, most meticulously composed, thematically profound and plainly absorbing compositions of their winding catalog of sonic enormity. Rolling Stone gushes in a recent review, \”Alan Averill is a vocal powerhouse, soaring atop melodic black/folk metal compositions that channel doom and gloom as well as triumph. \’Ghosts Of The Charnel House\’ embodies heavy metal grandeur, while title track \’Where Greater Men Have Fallen\’ is an epic lament, its mournful, repetitive melodies rooted in Irish folk. When Averill howls, \’The heart of your motherland will be ripped from her chest,\’ a million ghosts cry out with him.\’\” Empty Lighthouse Magazine notes, \”The title track builds and builds until vocalist Alan Averill lets out a commanding wail and the riffs crash onto the listener like waves. Guitarists Ciaran MacUiliam and Michael O\’Floinn have a way of making a full-bodied \’epic\’ sound through subtle tonal shifts and chord voicings, culminating in a feel that most bands spend dozens of Pro Tools tracks and computer effects trying to achieve,\” while Decibel Magazine adds, in an 8/10 rating, \”Greater men have fallen, but PRIMORDIAL rise.\”

PRIMORDIAL will bring their audio divinity to stages throughout Europe in the coming weeks with additional live ceremonials to be announced soon.

PRIMORDIAL:
11/28/2014 The Academy@ Redemption Festival – Dublin, IE
12/12/2014 Metal Meeting – Eindhoven, NL
1/24/2015 Magazin4 – Brussels, BE
2/05/2015 Audio – Glasgow, UK
2/06/2015 Sound Control – Manchester, UK
2/07/2015 Islington Academy – London, UK
2/19/2015 Blastfest 2015 – Bergen, NO
2/21/2015 Volta Club – Moscow, RU
4/04/2015 Radau gegen HIV – Münster, DE
4/05/2015 Dark Easter Metal Meeting – München, DE
6/13-14/2015 Metalhead Meeting 2015 – Bucharest, RO
6/19-21/2015 Graspop Metal Meeting – Dessel, BE
7/17/2015 Bang Your Head – Balingen, DE

Where Greater Men Have Fallen will be released on November 25th, 2014 via Metal Blade Records. Visit metalblade.com/primordial where you\’ll find a lyric video for the title track as well as a gaggle of preorder options. The record will come available on CD and on vinyl in various color variants. Additionally, Where Greater Men Have Fallen will be released in a limited European deluxe edition wood boxset which includes a CD+DVD digibook, an exclusive 7\”, a leather wristband, a poster and a certificate of authenticity.

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