Italian music video director Francesco Brunotti has released an unofficial music video for LA based industrial metal band 3TEETH's "Eradicate". The song originally appeared on the band's debut, self-titled album released through Artoffact Records. Though the music video is unofficial, it was supervised and approved by the band. You can stream the video below: 



"I wanted to create a strong contrast between the sonic aggression of the band's music and the visuals, so I used a lot of 3D imagery and a minimalist setting: all the objects that you see moving and twisting on screen are visual metaphors for the lyrics and the music. As for the setting / composition of the various scenes, I wanted something very stark and minimal, and, in agreement with the band , I mainly used two colors for the background: black and red, since those are the colors that the band itself uses most of the times for their artworks. Then, in order to emphasize various changes of pace in the music, I even used a sort of 'strobe light' effect to make some of the scenes even slightly more uneasy and disturbing to watch for the eye, because of the fast lights. As for the imagery I created for the video, it's also meant to be a tribute to some well-known bands of the 90's industrial era, yet with a nice touch of 'contemporary art', a sort of 'old school meets contemporary art'." -Francesco Brunotti

You can check out more of Brunotti's work via his Vimeo page here

Follow 3TEETH: 
Bandcamp - Facebook - Soundcloud - Twitter
Unofficial Video For 3TEETH's "Eradicate" Out Now
July 3, 2015
Brutal Resonance

Unofficial Video For 3TEETH's "Eradicate" Out Now

Italian music video director Francesco Brunotti has released an unofficial music video for LA based industrial metal band 3TEETH's "Eradicate". The song originally appeared on the band's debut, self-titled album released through Artoffact Records. Though the music video is unofficial, it was supervised and approved by the band. You can stream the video below: 



"I wanted to create a strong contrast between the sonic aggression of the band's music and the visuals, so I used a lot of 3D imagery and a minimalist setting: all the objects that you see moving and twisting on screen are visual metaphors for the lyrics and the music. As for the setting / composition of the various scenes, I wanted something very stark and minimal, and, in agreement with the band , I mainly used two colors for the background: black and red, since those are the colors that the band itself uses most of the times for their artworks. Then, in order to emphasize various changes of pace in the music, I even used a sort of 'strobe light' effect to make some of the scenes even slightly more uneasy and disturbing to watch for the eye, because of the fast lights. As for the imagery I created for the video, it's also meant to be a tribute to some well-known bands of the 90's industrial era, yet with a nice touch of 'contemporary art', a sort of 'old school meets contemporary art'." -Francesco Brunotti

You can check out more of Brunotti's work via his Vimeo page here

Follow 3TEETH: 
Bandcamp - Facebook - Soundcloud - Twitter
Jul 03 2015

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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