KILLSWITCH ENGAGE Frontman Talks About How Videos Are Made On 'In Love With The Process' Podcast

May 16, 2017

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE frontman Jesse Leach joined film and music video director Mike Pecci from McFarland & Pecci for an epiode of Pecci's new podcast called "In Love With The Process". The two talk about how music videos are actually made, Pecci gives some great insight into how the clip for "Always" was created, recalls their epic road trip down the coast of California, and discusses his unique collaboration process with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE.

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE recently completed a co-headlining tour with ANTHRAX, dubbed "The Killthrax Tour".

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's latest album "Incarnate", was released in March 2016 via Roadrunner Records.

2016 saw KILLSWITCH ENGAGE appearing on a "Stars Wars"-themed Revolver cover, staging an unforgettable and intimate, five-club New York City takeover for album release week, and embarking on an impressive "Incarnate" world tour. The band also released a limited-edition seven-inch single as part of the spring version of Record Store Day in April 2016; it featured "Define Love", an unreleased track from the "Incarnate" sessions.

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