Human Improvement Process New Video ‘Project Monarch’

Human Improvement Process Made A Propaganda-Style Video For ‘Project Monarch’

Human Improvement Process
Human Improvement Process

Italian death metallers Human Improvement Process have released a new video for their current single “Project Monarch”.  Available now exclusively on Metal Injection, the track is found on the band’s recently released “Enemies Of The Sun” available now from Memorial Records.

With ‘Project Monarch’ we wanted to explore, in a metaphoric and obscure way, the concept of mind control and oppression” says guitarist Fabio Carretti. “In the video disturbing images, war/bombings footage, evil politicians, religious references and crazy conspiracy theories chase each other, creating a sense of discomfort and uneasiness. We are also proud to announce that we have started a collaboration with ESP Guitars, Backline.it, Sabian Cymbals and Musa Drums”.

Watch the videoclip: –

The tracklist of “Enemies Of The Sun”
01. Enemies Of The Sun
02. Project Monarch
03. Tortured Hands Of Reason

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