Carcosa release "Restless" music video
The band calls out Canada's treatment of Indigenous People

Connor Gilkinson
Vancouver, BC deathcore band Carcosa call attention to Canada's abhorrent treatment of Indigenous People via new single "Restless," boosted by a video featuring traditional Indigenous dancing overlaid with facts to drive it home.
The video was directed and edited by Indigenous people (Á'a:líya Warbus and Salish Legends Media), and profits from the accompanying merch drop will be donated to Indian Residential School Survivors Society.
Speaking about the context of the video vocalist Johnny Ciardullo had the following to say:
'Restless' is our attempt to signal boost serious subject matter that we hold very close to our hearts. The Indigenous People of Canada have been facing injustices and ridicule since we encroached on their land hundreds of years ago.
With the recent & ongoing discoveries being unearthed at residential school sites across Canada, we wanted to speak up, show our support and stand in solidarity with our First Nations people. This song is a stark reminder that these atrocities happened and the fallout will not just dissipate. We haven't forgotten.
To do this right, we worked exclusively with Indigenous music video directors & editors to allow them to tell their story and speak their truths. We are here to scream alongside them as they seek answers and accountability.
We want to give a huge shout-out and thank you to Á'a:líya Warbus and her team at Salish Legends Media for doing this with us and telling their narrative through this gorgeously shot video. Net profits (after production and shipping costs) made from the 'Restless' merch drop will be donated to Indian Residential School Survivors Society.
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Post CommentMetal, Punk and all its sub-genres has always been anti-systematic forms of expressions. It seems some people still don't get it.
Miigwech and many thanks for your bravery! My indigenous teen metalhead guitarist introduced me to this. We live on our reserve three miles from the Michigan Indian industrial boarding school. We have had limited permission for exploration with ground penetrating methods to discover our ancestors. It's not a burial ground, it's a crime scene. Our youth are watching and have the truth of injustice. Burn the Doctrine of Discovery.
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A bunch of white dudes white knighting for people that don't even care about them. Typical modern day hardcore trying to "be inclusive". Also, nice masks you losers, you don't look intelligent or compassionate for others, just retarded.