A STATIC LULLABY: 'Art Of Sharing Lovers' Video Posted Online

January 23, 2008

A STATIC LULLABY's new music video for the track "Art of Sharing Lovers" is being streamed exclusively on Fuse.tv's The Worm. Click here to view the clip.

"This music video is for one of our favorite tracks from the last record," says singer Joe Brown. "We filmed it with an amazing director named Ryan Todd up in Sacramento, California. We spent two days running around being chased by this crazy masked dude. Hopefully you guys like it, we sure do."

A STATIC LULLABY has been busy lately writing the follow-up to the group's 2006 self-titled album. The band will enter the studio soon with producer Steve Evetts (EVERY TIME I DIE, SAVES THE DAY) and is excited to be putting out another album in 2008. "You can expect a new, loud and aggressive record that really showcases what A STATIC LULLABY fans have grown to love," says Brown. "We also have a few surprises up our sleeve which fans will be excited about."

A STATIC LULLABY has announced a batch of new tour dates in the Southern California area. Band support on select shows include ENTER SHIKARI, LORENE DRIVE, TAKE THE CROWN, and MIKOTO. Full touring plans for 2008 will be announced shortly.

Upcoming A STATIC LULLABY shows:

Feb. 15 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
Feb. 16 - Hollywood, CA @ The Knitting Factory
Feb. 17 - San Diego, CA @ SOMA

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