The least you can say is that Mitch Harris’s new project, Menace, fills him with enthusiasm. The musician, more used to the more extreme aspects of metal, surprises everyone, including himself, in his new, multi-faceted artistic environment. But as it turns out, the many colors of this project merely represent everything Mitch Harris stands for. Menace grew without a clear direction, but the entity eventually took on a life of its own thanks to drummer Derek Roddy (Serpents Rise), with whom Harris has already worked in the past. The project started out with Max Cavalera and Brann Daylor, and even though both had to stand down, Harris still hopes to collaborate with them one day.
The guitarist (and, for the first time in his career, vocalist) tells us about his feelings towards the recent album, Impact Velocity, which allowed him to explore new artistic processes, far removed from those of Napalm Death. The man also talks about his relationship towards the video medium, and introduces a talented young Ukrainian artist, Kseniya Simonova, who’s worked on the video for “To The Marrow”. And since we couldn’t possibly forget to talk about Napalm Death (who has recently started work on a new album), Harris tells us more about his special relationship with his bandmember Shane Embury, who followed him in Menace.
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