Man.Machine.Industry - To a Blood Red Sky new video
Updated by Draconina on 12/04/2012 12:25
J. Bergman and his creation Man.Machine.Industry have released their second video "To A Blood Red Sky" out of the critically acclaimed album Lean Back Relax And Watch The World Burn (review).
When the band recorded the album they also invited fifteen fans to do some back up singing on the song. At the same time they filmed the crew in the MMI rehearsal room to be able to edit in them in the video later on. In the video you also find lead singer Ronnie Nyman of hard-core metal band Always War. Watch the video on YouTube or click Extended news to watch it on Fabryka.

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J. Bergman and his creation Man.Machine.Industry have released their second video "To A Blood Red Sky" out of the critically acclaimed album Lean Back Relax And Watch The World Burn (review).
When the band recorded the album they also invited fifteen fans to do some back up singing on the song. At the same time they filmed the crew in the MMI rehearsal room to be able to edit in them in the video later on. In the video you also find lead singer Ronnie Nyman of hard-core metal band Always War.

Ronnie lends his voice on the pre-chorus of the song and J. Bergman has this to say about the back up crew and Ronnie:
I have had the idea for a long time, to invite fans to sing on one of my albums. I was just waiting for the right tune. As soon as I had the lyrics done for "To A Blood Red Sky" I knew that this is the one. Me and Ronnie, Always War, has been close friends since 1996 when I played drums in Slapdash (Nuclear Blast, MNW records) and we met at one of our gigs for the first time. We have for a long time wanted to do something together so I wrote the pre-chorus in the song specially for him. I even put the words:
-Always War, the enemy within, WAR CRY! in the lyrics for him to scream to make him feel part of it 100%, haha.


Man.Machine.Industry have recently made three shows together with Mass Murder Agenda and will continue touring with them in 2013.