HUMAN IMPACT: DEBUT “E605” VIDEO

HUMAN IMPACT DEBUT “E605” VIDEO

https://youtu.be/3ZW5FHzF-Wc

RECORD RELEASE SHOW SLATED FOR MARCH 14 AT SAINT VITUS (BROOKLYN); TICKETS ON-SALE TODAY AT 10 AM EASTERN

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/human-impact-unsane-swans-cop-shoot-cop-norman-westberg-swans-tickets-89993975403

SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM FROM BAND THAT INCLUDES MEMBERS OF UNSANE, COP SHOOT COP AND SWANS ARRIVES MARCH 13 VIA IPECAC RECORDINGS

 
 

To watch the video for “E605” click the image above or follow this link: https://youtu.be/3ZW5FHzF-Wc

 
 

NEW YORK, Jan. 17, 2019 – Human Impact, a “band that collects members from three of New York noise’s most important groups — the hardcore-influenced, ultraviolent Unsane, industrial anger mongers Cop Shoot Cop, and erstwhile Lower East Side pummelers Swans” (Rolling Stone), have released a video for “E605” (https://youtu.be/3ZW5FHzF-Wc).

The Samuel Mitchell-directed clip visually echoes the gritty, industrial-tinged noise rock on the band’s forthcoming, self-titled debut album (March 13, Ipecac Recordings). It is the second song to preview the 10-track release, with the band previously sharing the song “November” (https://youtu.be/buwdccJkQoY). Album pre-orders, which include instant downloads of both songs, can be found here https://smarturl.it/HumanImpact.

Human Impact have also announced a record release show: March 14 at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn. The outing, which goes on-sale today at 10 am eastern (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/human-impact-unsane-swans-cop-shoot-cop-norman-westberg-swans-tickets-89993975403), is the band’s second live performance to date, with the band’s inaugural live outing having happened at New York City’s Union Pool. At the time, the New York Times said: “This supergroup’s lineup represents the fulfillment of a noise rock fan’s most fervent wish; the face-melting guitar sound of Chris Spencer (Unsane), coupled with the sampling mastery of Jim Coleman (Cop Shoot Cop), supported by the innovative percussion of Phil Puleo (Cop Shoot Cop, Swans) and strung together with the minimal yet impactful bass rhythms of Chris Pravdica (Swans).”

Human Impact was produced by Coleman and Spencer with recording done at BC Studios by veteran noise rock svengali Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth, John Zorn, Bootsy Collins). Additional recording was done at Hoboken Recorders with mixing completed by Alan Camlet.

 
 

Photo credit: Jammi York