
Metal band films video at Orpheum
By Don Cuddy
New Bedford Standard-Times
Massachusetts Film Office magazine
NEW BEDFORD — The Orpheum Theater stage saw a lot of
acts during its heyday from 1912 to 1958, when it closed
its doors, but none like the band that took the stage on
Sunday. The theater’s ambience went from historic to
headbanger when Unearth, a Boston heavy metal band, blew
the cobwebs away while filming a music video for the
MTV2 show called “Headbanger’s Ball.”
Cameras, sound booms, lighting equipment and cables
crowded the area in front of the stage as the old walls
reverberated to the thunderous sounds. “It’s really cool
here, it’s dusty and kind of dilapidated,” vocalist
Trevor Phipps said as the band paused during filming.
“We tour all the time but we’ve never been in New
Bedford before.”
The band had been seeking a suitable location for the
video of the song “My Will Be Done” to promote its
upcoming album, “The March,” its fourth, on Metal Blade
records. The album will be released next month.
For the past 10 years, the band has toured extensively
both here and overseas, and has played throughout
Europe, including in Russia, and in Australia and Japan,
according to Mr. Phipps. The band’s video production
company, MyGoodEye of Brooklyn, N.Y., initiated the
search for a location. “The band is based in Boston, so
first we called film commissions in all the Northeast
states. The Massachusetts Film commission told us New
Bedford was film-friendly,” video producer Allison Woest
said. “We contacted the city and they were very helpful.
They sent us some pictures and we really liked this
location. “Actually, it’s even better than the pictures.
This band has a huge sound and they needed a big space
to match that visually. This place is massive and the
way it looks fits right in with metal.”
City tourism director Anne Marie Lopes coordinated the
band’s visit and obtained permission to use the theater.
“They really liked all the features here that are
original,” she said. “You really can’t find another
venue this unique.”
The exposure will help the city in its efforts to
promote itself as an attractive location for any type of
production. “Just in the past year we’ve had a 19th
century PBS special, the contemporary film shot at On a
Roll recently, and now we have heavy metal. It’s all
good news for New Bedford,” she said.
September 15, 2008
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