Behind The Scene

Behind The Scene: Episode 001 – The Making of BLACKWATER DROWNING – “Violent Ends”

Charlotte metal band, Blackwater Drowning, have been hard at work redefining their sound and creating new music for the fans of this local powerhouse. With new music on the table, the band wanted to start the year off strong with the release of their first music video for the brand-new single, “Violent Ends”. Part one of the four-part series dives into the process of filming a music video, giving viewers an in-depth look at the band and their fun and relaxed nature. The video was filmed at the historic Milestone in Charlotte, NC.

 

Behind the scenes filmed by Sabrina Lee

Video directed and edited by James Geiser

Video co-directed by Megan Waller

 

Blackwater Drowning is:

Vocals: Morgan Riley

Bass/Backup Vocals: Aria Novi

Lead Guitar: Jeremy Bennett

Rhythm Guitar: Chris Jones

Drums: Chris Peavy

 

About Blackwater Drowning:

“We are Blackwater Drowning, a metal band from western NC blending equal measures of melodic and aggressive elements to form a sound that has something to offer every listener.

In our few years as an active band, we have played in seven surrounding states and had the pleasure of opening for such acts as: Butcher Babies, Wednesday 13, September Mourning, Gemini Syndrome, Stitched Up Heart, Mushroomhead, Sumo Cyco, 9Electric, Saint Diablo, Kissing Candice, A Killer’s Confession, Otep, Fire From The Gods, and Doll Skin.”

James Geiser

James Geiser is a former award winning Television News Photojournalist and internationally published photographer, after spending five years in the local television news media being bound by the creative restraints of content based production, he decided to leave his job in television to find his love for photography and video production again. He is a former student at Winston-Salem State University, where he majored in Mass Communications and Digital broadcast operations. He is not only just a journalist but he is also an experienced videographer, delivering a multimedia journalistic addition to Antihero Magazine
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