ATROCITY: 'The Sun Always Shines On TV' Video Posted Online

March 13, 2008

ATROCITY's video for the band's cover of the A-HA track "The Sun Always Shines On TV" can be viewed below. The song comes off the German group's new album, "Werk 80 II", which entered the Austrian chart at position No. 74. The CD also landed on the on the Deutsche Alternative Trendcharts (DAT20) at No. 14.

ATROCITY's cover of "The Sun Always Shines On TV" is currently at No. 17 on the Deutsche Alternative chart (often referred to as DAC).

"Werk 80 II" was also made available as a digipack deluxe edition, featuring different cover art from the regular version, along with the first "Werk 80" album and bonus tracks.

Like the first "Werk 80" release, which came out in 1997, "Werk 80 II" features ATROCITY's interpretations of hit songs from the '80s.

To order the "Werk 80 II" digipack deluxe edition, visit Amazon.de.

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