Quebec's NOVA SPEI Will Not Tolerate Violence Against Women In New Music Video "La Proie" (The Prey)
Launch Fundraiser For Women's
Shelter LE FAR
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L-R - Nicolas Dumais (Bass/BackVocal) |
Julien De Carufel (Drums) | Dany Duplessis (Singer/Screamer)
Stéphane Filion (Lead Guitarist) | Dany Soucy (Rhythm Guitarist/Ambiant Lead)
Photo Credit - Claude Prud’Homme - Studio-017
Trois-Rivieres, QC's Nova
Spei released their second album “Sequentis” in
November 2021 via Quebec label Bam&Co-Heavy.
The record has many messages, and their latest music video "La Proie",
translated to English, means The Prey and is a song that denounces and
sensitizes in a clear and straightforward way that violence against women will
not be tolerated.
The band comments:
"La Proie is the final chapter of a trilogy started by the
song “Assez” and followed by “Sorcière”. This video talks about domestic
violence against women who, too often, try to save a bad person who, in the
end, does not want to change. The synopsis of this music video is Mr. Green is
back home and turns against his wife who, after all these years, has tried
everything to make him a better man."
In addition to releasing the music video, Nova Spei has
teamed up with the Trois-Rivieres, QC women's shelter Maison Le Far and looking
to raise $3000 in funds between November 2nd to the 25th to help the
organization that aids women and children in the region who need a place to
take refuge in the event of abuse and physical violence.
The final amount raised will be announced on November 25, the
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
For more info on Maison Le Far, please visit https://maisonlefar.ca.
Donations can be made at https://www.canadahelps.org/fr/dn/33913
The video for "La
Proie" can be seen and heard via its premiere on TheCirclePit at https://youtu.be/YHi8QTU5_Yc
Nova Spei is a francophone progressive
metal band that was formed in 2012 by Dany Soucy (guitar) (Dook, Legion) and in
2014 Nicolas Dumais (bass) and Dany Duplessis (vocals) joined the lineup.
Stéphane Filion (guitar) joined the band in August 2018 while Julien De Carufel
(drums) arrived in August 2021. The band's second album, "Sequentis",
was named in the top 10 of several media for the year 2021 and is nominated for
Metal Album of the Year at the Alternative Music Gala independent of Quebec
(GAMIQ) for 2022.
On "Sequentis",
a groovy undertone meets progressive, catchy riffs, compiled with aggressive
vocals belting out the French lyrics. It’s accessible, but edgy enough to suit
a discerning metalhead. It is heavier than their 2017 debut self-titled album,
but will still be familiar to their current fans. They have a wide range of
influences that combine to result in memorable, heavy music.
The djenty French metal is recommended for fans of Architects,
Gojira, and Deftones.
“Sequentis” is now out via Bam&Co-Heavy.
The album was written and produced by Nova Spei plus mixed and mastered
by Anthony Chognard along with the album artwork done by Filip Ivanovic.
Album stream and download Novaspei.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, Bam&Co.Heavy Online Store.
Previous Videos:
Music Video - “Sorcière” - https://youtu.be/KfPMCk2tj4I
Music Video - “Qui
Sème Le Vent” - https://youtu.be/F8o8o9QYv70
Music Video - “Assez” - https://youtu.be/K1gm_Z0KCB0
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Track Listing:
1. Animal (3:36)
2. Génération Perdue (3:55)
3. Assez (3:25)
4. La Proie (5:07)
5. Sorcière (3:40)
6. Digitalisé (3:50)
7. Nouvel Espoir (4:07)
8. Damné (3:32)
9. Qui Sème Le Vent (3:40)
10. Tête Dure (3:26)
11. Mal Incarné (4:26)
12. Démocratie Bafouée (3:39)
Album Length: 46:26
Album and Live Band Line Up:
Dany Soucy (Rhythm Guitarist / Founder)
Dany Duplessis (Singer/Screamer)
Julien De Carufel (Drums)
Nicolas Dumais (Bass/Back Vocal)
Stéphane Filion (Lead Guitarist)
NovaSpei.com
Facebook.com/NovaSpei
Twitter.com/NovaSpeiBand
Instagram.com/novaspei
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