IGNEOUS HUMAN: 'Demonride' Video Released

February 24, 2010

"Demonride", the new video from Swedish metallers IGNEOUS HUMAN, can be viewed below. The song will also appear in the Swedish movie "The Road Viking" and parts of the film can be seen in the video clip.

"Demonride" comes off IGNEOUS HUMAN's latest album, "Pyroclastic Storms", which is available now on Tractor Productions.

Formed in 2009 in Gothenburg, IGNEOUS HUMAN has developed a very interesting musical concept in cooperation with the experienced songwriter and producer Clas Sjöstrand. The band's aim is to attract a wide range of listeners. According to a press release, "The tool for this is firstly a strong, genuine musical arrangement, with a well planned drum-and-bass groove. Mixed with a heavy, melodic and truly organic guitarplay and characteristic growl vocals, you get the one-of-a-kind sound of IGNEOUS HUMAN. This sound has emerged from a wide spectra of influences, with everything from technical DREAM THEATER, to heavy GUNS N' ROSES, PANTERA and classic LED ZEPPELIN. Everything is combined with the vision to attract everything from younger metal fans, to classical rock fans with the attitude that no 'real music' has been made since the '70s."

For more information, go to www.myspace.com/igneoushuman.

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