Extreme Metal Masters CHTHONIC Reveal âOceanquakeâ Video from Upcoming Chthonic Megaport 2021 Release
Chthonic Megaport 2021 Out May 19 + Limited âAnti-Epidemic Bundleâ Including CD and Pandemic Gear Available For Pre-Order
Watch âOceanquakeâ Now via Consequence of Sound
CHTHONIC has revealed a second clip, âOceanquake,â from symphonic extreme metal mastersâ upcoming live album and video, Chthonic Megaport 2021, scheduled for release on May 19.
Watch âOceanquakeâ today, exclusively via Consequence of Sound at https://consequence.net/2021/05/heavy-culture-chthonic-freddy-lim-oceanquake-video-premiere/.
âOceanquakeâ features an appearance by Audrey Tang, a longtime CHTHONIC fan who currently holds the seat of Digital Minister in Taiwan’s cabinet. âAudreyâs voice has been added with Machine Effect,â explains frontman Freddy Lim. âIâve never known anybodyâs voice that fit in so well with this kind of effect. It makes this CHTHONIC DrumNBass remix so unique!â
Chthonic Megaport 2021 documents CHTHONICâs return to the stage to headline Taiwanâs massive Megaport Festival. The release will be available digitally and as a special limited âanti-epidemic bundleâ including a physical CD, CHTHONIC medical-quality mask, a CHTHONIC mask lanyard, large and small CHTHONIC mask containers and a small CHTHONIC spray can for sanitizer will be available. Pre-orders are available at https://ciongzo.com/en/product_detail.php?id=602.
After making history by successfully managing the COVID-19 pandemic, Taiwan was able to move forward with the Megaport Festival, the first large-scale rock festival since the unprecedented global lockdown. Taking place March 27-28 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, the festival featured more than 100 artists on 10 stages. Founded in 2006 by CHTHONICâs Freddy Lim, who left the organizing team after being elected as a member of Taiwanese Parliament in 2016, Megaport Festival attracts tens of thousands of people every year, with this yearâs festival selling out its 20,000 tickets within five minutes.
While Taiwan is considered home of Austronesian peoples and a mystic island nation in the Orient, advanced technologies, modern cities, and upholding human rights and progressive values are also part of the image of Taiwan, and CHTHONIC gives the best interpretation of the contrasting images of the country. CHTHONIC‘s lyrics are inspired by Taiwanese mythology, folk stories and history, and the music incorporates elements of traditional Taiwanese folk music, enka and sorrowful melody from Taiwanese opera, accompanied by traditional Taiwanese musical instruments, such as hena, zheng – also known as “box zither”- and pgaku flute. Contemporary symphonic black metal, melodic death metal, blood-boiling riffs and solos are also integral parts of CHTHONIC‘s music.
Several of CHTHONIC‘s albums have entered the In Taiwanese pop-music charts, and the band has been awarded the Golden Melody Award, the Taiwanese version of the Grammy Award. With exception of its earlier works, CHTHONIC‘s albums include Seediq Bale (2007), Mirror of Retribution (2009), Takasago Army (2011) and Bú-Tik (2013) were all released worldwide, with positive feedback from music critics. The band took on a lower profile with a reduced number of performances after Limâs election into the Parliament in 2016, but they still released the album Battlefields of Asura in 2018, which won the Golden Melody Award for Best Band, as well as a number of other nominations. In 2019, Chthonic held a concert with a symphony orchestra in the square in front of Taiwanâs Presidential Office. It attracted 50,000 people, and its live video and audio was digitally released in 2020.
From Fuji Rock and Summer Sonic in Japan to Ozzfest in the US, Download in the UK and WOA in Germany, CHTHONIC has performed at major music festivals around the world, and has had toured hundreds of shows in Europe, North America and Asia. The group has also worked with many internationally renowned artists, including Lamb Of Godâs Randy Blythe, Triviumâs Matt Heafy, guitarist Marty Friedman, Japanese folk singer Hajime Chitose, and Hong Kong diva Dennise Ho.
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