WESTFIELD MASSACRE, which features in its ranks singer Seann Nicols (a.k.a. Sheldon Tarsha; formerly of Bobby Blotzer‘s RATT, ADLER’S APPETITE and QUIET RIOT), has released the official Ron Underwood-directed music video for its new single, “Famine”. The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming full-length album.

Nicols took over as the lead vocalist for WESTFIELD MASSACRE in June 2017 when the band parted ways with Tommy Vext, who currently sings for BAD WOLVES.

WESTFIELD MASSACRE has a sound that can be described as a bridge between modern American and European metal. With aggressive growls, high, soaring vocal melodies, impossibly fast drums, classically inspired passages and harmonized guitar leads, WESTFIELD MASSACRE aims to make its modern metal accessible to fans of all music genres.

“Famine” is available on iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify, and other digital outlets.

WESTFIELD MASSACRE‘s self-titled debut album was released in April 2016 via Urban Yeti Records. The CD was recorded at Echelon Studios with producer Joseph McQueen.

Photo by: Kaelan Barowsky

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net