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Video premiering today exclusively at Metal Injection

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Last Edited by: Nuno Saque Ferreira November 1st, 2012.

Post-hardcore heroes Inhale Exhale are debuting their new video for 'Low' today exclusively at Metal Injection. A ferocious performance clip with a frozen tundra serving as the stage, the video is the first from the band’s fourth album, Movement, released earlier this month on Red Cord Records.

We picked ‘Low’ for first video because thematically it centered around the album title, about making choices and moving forward,” explains guitarist John LaRussa. “It’s not the heaviest song on the album, but we thought it hit hard and we loved the chorus on it.”



"The shooting process was pretty extreme,LaRussa adds. “It was 11 hours of getting blasted with snow. It was centered a lot on performance and we definitely all felt it after the shoot.

With Movement now in stores, the Cleveland rocker’s are wrapping a three-week tour of Europe, having stopped in Germany, Austria, Poland, Netherlands, the Ukraine and more along the way.

Self-produced by LaRussa at his own Revelry Recording, Movement is a study in controlled chaos. The volatile, melody-driven anthems carry the weight of seasoned survivors who persevere come what may. It’s easily Inhale Exhale’s most aggressive work to date - a fact only underscored by ferocity of their previous albums. On Movement, they push the envelope on all fronts while staying true to their hearts, their fans and their roots.

Following three successful albums with longtime label Solid State Records, Inhale Exhale have become a fixture in the hardcore and metal community - setting a high bar from day one. Now, six years and four albums in, the band has seen and done it all - surviving through gimmicks and fads that have moved in and out of heavy music and learning from them to stay true to themselves. With Movement, Inhale Exhale prove they’ve lost none of their fire and prove that today’s up-and-comers still have a lot of work to do.

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