Launched in 2012, Kontravoid is the solo project of Cameron Findlay. Born in Canada and based now in LA, Findlay has perfected his own brand of dark pop that cruises freely through electronic music genres. With the release of the video for his latest single “Reckoning,” Findlay also showcased his love for anime. Tapping into his love of the works of Yoshiaki Kawajiri, the video provides a window into this overall influence anime has on his artistic endeavors. When an artist is so clear about their love of anime, naturally we have to talk to them! Keep reading to learn more about Findlay’s influences and see his top 10 favorite anime. Can you tell me a little about your anime journey? How it started and where you are now? Are there genres you gravitate toward? Findlay : I grew up in Toronto, and in the late ’90s/early 2000s there used...
- 4/13/2024
- by Alex Lebl
- Crunchyroll
You've heard them on the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners soundtrack . You've seen the memes. Now, Health is back to debut their latest music video, exclusively on Crunchyroll News! Check out the music video for "Children Of Sorrow (ft. Willie Adler from Lamb of God) below and read on for a full interview with bassist and composer John Famiglietti on what to expect from the future of Health and what anime he'll be watching on tour. Also, he asked us to include this very specific quote before we get started: "Let me tell you what entertainment is. Violence. Sex. Friendship. Death. Surprise. Betrayal. Dancing. The Health Waifu dance team are so sexy that if you see them enough times, you might faint. When you see it, you won’t be able to fight the temptation of wanting to dance with them!” - John Famiglietti, Bassist and Composer for Health It's been about a...
- 1/25/2024
- by Alex Lebl
- Crunchyroll
It’s Friday the 13th and Health has just dropped a sickly 90s-inspired music video for “Sicko”, featuring samples from Godflesh’s “Like Rats”.
Directed by Mynxii White, the video looks like a VHS compilation of horrors captured across several 90s horror movies.
“Sicko” comes off Health’s forthcoming new album Rat Wars, which will be released December 7th, 2023, via Loma Vista Recordings.
“Taking inspiration from the haunting imagery from 90’s music videos by Godflesh, we put together a video collage of some of our own favorite obscure horror moments of the same time period in one “sick” video for ‘Sicko.’ ” said White.
“Some of my best memories are from the stranger indie movies I’d watch in the middle of the night when everyone was sleeping, and it was a lot of fun going back in time to pull moments like a ‘greatest hits’ of all those dark hours of bloody horror.
Directed by Mynxii White, the video looks like a VHS compilation of horrors captured across several 90s horror movies.
“Sicko” comes off Health’s forthcoming new album Rat Wars, which will be released December 7th, 2023, via Loma Vista Recordings.
“Taking inspiration from the haunting imagery from 90’s music videos by Godflesh, we put together a video collage of some of our own favorite obscure horror moments of the same time period in one “sick” video for ‘Sicko.’ ” said White.
“Some of my best memories are from the stranger indie movies I’d watch in the middle of the night when everyone was sleeping, and it was a lot of fun going back in time to pull moments like a ‘greatest hits’ of all those dark hours of bloody horror.
- 10/13/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Nine Inch Nails and the noise-rock group Health have teamed up for a new song, “Isn’t Everyone.”
Members of Health attempted to explain what the song was about in an interview with Webworm With David Farrier; it originated “in the middle of the lockdown,” according to the group’s Jake Duzik.
“I think at the time it was written — part of the reason we wanted it to come out so quickly, is that being an American in America, we were in the middle of Trumpocolypse and George Floyd and...
Members of Health attempted to explain what the song was about in an interview with Webworm With David Farrier; it originated “in the middle of the lockdown,” according to the group’s Jake Duzik.
“I think at the time it was written — part of the reason we wanted it to come out so quickly, is that being an American in America, we were in the middle of Trumpocolypse and George Floyd and...
- 5/6/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Last week, noise rock band Health released their latest album, Vol. 4 :: Slaves of Fear, through Loma VistaRecordings. An electrifying 12-track collection, the album sees the band continue their trend of brilliantly juxtaposing near-metal tendencies with soft melodies. It’s a fantastic album and I highly recommend you pick up a copy, which you can […] The post Dread X: Health’s Jacob Duzsik and John Famiglietti Share Their Top 10 Horror Films appeared first on Dread Central.
- 2/15/2019
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
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