Feast your eyes on the blockbuster video for their star-studded new single and even those outside of the metal scene will know that Savage Lands are fierce defenders of our natural habitat. But this supergroup aren’t acting when it comes to preserving the world’s ecosystems.
After witnessing how land developers are tearing down Costa Rica’s rain forest, Megadeth drummer Dirk Verbeuren and his old guitarist Sylvain Demercastel decided they weren’t going to sit around and rust in peace. In 2022, they started Savage Lands, the music industry’s first artist-run environmental non-profit.
100% of the royalties from the organization’s first feature-length album support their ongoing preservation projects in Costa Rica and other countries. “Army of the Trees” features members of Sepultura, Heilung, Lord of the Lost and other metallic superstars. On the album’s new single “Ruling Queen”, Savage Lands call on metal’s blue-haired heroine along with one of its strongest axemen to help defend their turf.
Art and activism converge in a space of meaning, and that is where I choose to stand. Metalheads have always been powerful and passionate people in my eyes. I hold deep gratitude for Savage Lands and their relentless work in safeguarding the fragile beauty of Costa Rica’s ecosystem. Alissa White-Gluz
It has been my pleasure and honor to be part of this unbelievable project. Let’s do our part! Kenneth Andrews
Watch the video for “Ruling Queen” featuring Alissa White-Gutz and Kenneth Andrews:
“Army of the Trees” comes out February 15, 2025 on Season of Mist.
Pre-order & Pre-save: https://orcd.co/savagelandsarmyofthetrees
Scenes from “Ruling Queen” were shot on location in the 100,000 square feet of high-risk Costa Rican rainforest that Savage Lands has preserved using royalties from their music. But while the video opens on a peaceful mountain vista, the rumble of drum fills from Loco Muerte’s Florian Pons warn that trouble is afoot. Before the guitars can even sink their teeth into the song’s biting riff, a band of armed soldiers come storming through the forest hellbent on turning a profit.
It’s a sight and sound that Savage Lands‘ co-founders know all too well.
After hearing chainsaws tear through Costa Rica on a daily basis, we knew it was time to act, says Sylvain, “because the buzzing is only getting louder.
Savage Lands is backed by environmental activists and angry metalheads alike. The world-famous Nordic collective Heilung donated $1 for every ticket sold during their most-recent U.S. tour to support their Season of Mist label mates. Hellfest followed by donating 1 million Euro to the organization over the next five years. During their performance on the main stage at last year’s festival, Sylvain and the core band were joined by members of Napalm Death, Biohazard, Body Count, Textures, The Gathering, Nasum and Cultura Tres. They’re also partnering with the Jane Goodall Institute on biodiversity projects in France and Africa.
Now, with their new single, Savage Lands are adding the queen of the jungle to their ranks. As the softly swirling melody of “Ruling Queen” appears like a break in the clouds, who else should appear but the leading lady of the Swedish melodeath dynasty Arch Enemy. “Fall of the universe“, Alissa White-Gluz sings as she stalks the video’s unsuspecting invaders from the treetops. Even her soaring cleans are heavy with disdain for her soon-to-be prey. “We’re nothing special, we’re no heroes“.
Joining forces with Alissa came naturally to Savage Lands. While she and Dirk have crossed paths with their respective bands on the international touring circuit, they’re also both vegans and animal rights advocates.
That’s important to us. Obviously, it’s great when Savage Lands receives support from a huge star like Alissa, but that she also buys into the philosophy behind our organization makes it even better. Dirk Verbeuren
Sharing similar beliefs about the environment led Savage Lands and the Arch Enemy fron twoman to develop an organic songwriting chemistry in no time. Though slotted toward the top of the album’s tracklist, “Ruling Queen” was one of the last songs that Sylvain and core vocalist Poun wrote for “Army of the Trees”. It came together quickly, too. Shredding leads, crashing cymbals and the booming bass of Poun’s Black Bomb A bandmate Etienne Treton surge together into a raging chorus that’s as powerful and free-flowing as a waterfall.
The good songs tend to come together easily. Alissa is a true professional. She has a very analytical way of working but also understandsDirk Verbeuren the power of symbols”. She helped strike the right balance between Poun’s bat-like scream and her cavernous growl. Sylvain Demerecastel
“The whole world is sick with fear“, they shout in unison, a bone-crushing refrain that sticks in your head long after you’re finished headbanging.
To walk among the flora and fauna of Costa Rica has been a long-held aspiration for me. To do so while creating music and championing their protection was not just a privilege but a reminder – true purpose lies in something greater than oneself. Alissa White-Gluz
Making the video for “Ruling Queen” wasn’t always such a breeze. Gornoss directed Savage Lands and company on a 10-day trek through Costa Rica. Setting up inside the heart of the jungle did give them a bird’s-eye view of a hard-working colony of leafcutter ants, but filming at night besides a giant, roaring campfire tested everyone’s mettle.
It was so hot. I couldn’t touch the side of my guitar. Sylvain Demerecastel
While certainly no stranger to the swamps, Obituary‘s Kenneth Andrews had some mild reservations about joining the video team’s excursion. After hearing his bandmate John Tardy unleash his inner primate on Savage Land‘s first-ever single, the seasoned vet was dying to flex his chops on “Ruling Queen“.
Once I got the call, everything came together naturally and very quickly. Before I knew it, I was flying to Costa Rica to shoot the video. Kenneth Andrews
The extreme metal guitarist was sweating over filming amidst the beasts of the jungle but seeing the calming beauty of Costa Rica’s ecosystem up close and personal restored his timeless cool.
The experience was very surreal. I will never forget the hospitality and professionalism of the whole crew, not to mention being part of a very important movement that I honestly didn’t understand the cope of until meeting everyone involved. My eyes have been opened…wide! Kenneth Andrews
Flanked by Alissa’s knockout belt, his courageous solo brings the video’s villains to their knees.
That makes me really happy. It shows that it’s possible to change the way people think about nature. Our goals are attainable. By converting the land that we purchase into nature sanctuaries, Savage Lands will help set a precedent for environmental activism. But we must work together and quickly. Ecosystems are still under attack. If we don’t, then there won’t be any wildlife left to save. Sylvain Demerecastel
Raise your horns and join the “Army of the Trees” in support of the metal non-profit.
Just listening to “Ruling Queen” helps support Savage Lands. 100% of the song’s royalties fund the musician-run non-profit’s preservation efforts.
The CD Digisleeve for “Army of the Trees” is made from eco paper, while the LP is pressed on BioVinyl.
Learn more about Savage Lands: https://savagelands.org/
Donate: https://savagelands.org/donation/
“Ruling Queen” Video Credits
The video for “Ruling Queen” was directed by Gornoss (https://www.instagram.com/gornoss). It was shot on location in the Costa Rican jungle during the country’s rainy season.
Storyboard:
Gornoss
Concept:
Savage Lands
Featured Actors:
Misael Rodriguez
Daniel Loria
Assistant Production Office Coordinator:
Caroline Mantovani
Pre-production / Scouting / Costumes / Accessories:
Misael Rodriguez
Daniel Loria
Caroline Mantovani
Sylvain Demercastel
Lighting:
Santamaria Ernesto (Blackline)
Savage Lands thanks their local partners who helped make this video possible.
Mistico Park (https://misticopark.com)
Arenal Mundo Aventura (https://www.arenalmundoaventura.com)
Black Line Productions (https://www.instagram.com/blacklineproductions)
Tracklist:
1. Black Rock Heart (feat Kai Uwe Faust) (4:36) [WATCH]
2. Ruling Queen (featuring Alissa White-Gluz) (4:31)
3. The Last Howl (featuring John Tardy, Andreas Kisser) (6:04) [WATCH]
4. No Remedy (featuring Maria Franz) (4:27) [WATCH]
5. Out of Breath (featuring Lord Of The Lost) (4:49) [WATCH]
6. Better Man (4:23)
7. Never Be Up (3:42)
8. Army of the Trees (4:26) [WATCH]
9. Visions of Life (4:02)
10. Addicted (4:45)
Full runtime: 46:02