FEED THE RHINO Unleash New Video For “Featherweight”
Before Feed The Rhino politely invite everyone to “Wake the fuck up!” as they open the Main Stage at Leeds on Friday / Reading on Sunday, the band are proud to reveal a brilliant new 360˚ video for their new track “Featherweight”. The video was created by filming on 6 Go-Pro cameras that were fixed together, so the whole room could be shot simultaneously. The editing process required seamless "stitching" of the footage from all 6 cameras, which wraps around to create a 360˚ field of vision. This revolutionary new music video technique has only been done a handful of times (Björk, Fort Minor) and lets the viewer inside the chaotic world of a Feed The Rhino performance. Smart Phone Users* are able to use their phone's motion sensor to move the camera around as if they were standing in the room with the band. Audiences viewing from a computer can simply use the cursor icon in the top left corner to pan around the performance.
*Some users may need to update their phone software to enable this feature.
Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZGwAz2TOxI
Receiving its worldwide first play on BBC Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P Carter (you can listen to the show again here) “Featherweight” is an insight to the shape of things to come from the Kent bruisers.
Be sure to catch them at Reading and Leeds! Its sure to be one of the highlights of the weekend.
Feed The Rhino will also be joining SikTh on their December UK tour before heading into the studio to record a new album.
FEED THE RHINO’s last album “The Sorrow And The Sound” was released in summer 2014 and hailed by Metal hammer UK as “one of the most energetic, ferocious and crowd-friendly albums of the year”. Stay tuned!
FEED THE RHINO on tour with SikTh and Hacktivist:
05.12.2015 Classic Grand, Glasgow, UK
06.12.2015 Academy 2, Manchester, UK
10.12.2015 Motion, Bristol, UK
11.12.2015 O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK
12.12.2015 The Forum, London, UK
FEED THE RHINO online
www.feedtherhino.co.uk/
www.facebook.com/feedtherhino
Quelle: CM