Human Impact (Unsane/Cop Shoot Cop/Made Out Of Babies/Daughters) share new live video for »Collapse«

Photo credit: Andrew Schneider
New York supergroup Human Impact (w/ members of Unsane, Cop Shoot Cop, Made Out Of Babies and Daughters) share new live video for »Collapse« from their latest full-length album, »Gone Dark«, out on October 4th, 2024 via Ipecac Recordings.
Video created by Mariexxme.
Courtesy of Speakeasy PR:
In the wake of their dystopian album, »Gone Dark« and its subsequent tour, Human Impact – the New York-based outfit founded by Chris Spencer (Unsane) and Jim Coleman (Cop Shoot Cop) – have shared a video of the track »Collapse«, performed in Paris, a testimonial to the live energy and power of the performances of the tour.
Conceived, produced and shot by Mariexxme (with additional shooting by Fab Chomb, Brian Ravaux, and Ben Lx), the video combines live footage from the Petit Bain show on April 17 with footage from the visual arsenal used in the band’s videos and live shows.
The video captures the intensity of both the live shows and the record »Gone Dark« with the album’s line up of Spencer (vocals, guitar), Coleman (electronics, vocals), Cooper (bass, vocals) and Jon Syverson (drums). Having played together for the past several years, the band has honed its sound into a well oiled machine of sonic precision, low end fury, high frequency angst, and angst-ridden hope.
»Gone Dark« was recorded with co-producer Andrew Schneider (Ken Mode, Cave In) in Austin’s Cedar Creek Studio. »Gone Dark« is available on CD, Digital, Black Vinyl and a limited webstore exclusive blue vinyl. Get your copy HERE.
Human Impact is Jim Coleman (Cop Shoot Cop/Swans), Chris Spencer (Unsane), Eric Cooper (Made Out of Babies) and Jon Syverson (Daughters). The New York-founded band have released two albums: »Human Impact« (2020) and »Gone Dark« (2024). Even prior to the band’s first live outing, the New York Times said, “This supergroup’s line-up represents the fulfillment of a noise rock fan’s most fervent wish.” Outburn said the recently released album features “dedication to a louder, more raucous, and guitar driven approach,” while Ghost Cult described the set as “a very uneasy record, but compelling.”
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

