BLACK WATER RISING: Another New Song Posted Online

April 16, 2008

BLACK WATER RISING, the Brooklyn-based band featuring ex-members of STEREOMUD, BOILER ROOM and DUST TO DUST, has posted another new song, entitled "Living Proof", on the group's MySpace page.

BLACK WATER RISING has released the video for the song "Brother Go On". The clip, which was helmed by up-and-coming director Noah Shulman (SOIL, THE AUTUMN OFFERING),can be viewed below.

According to the band's official bio, "the philosophy of BLACK WATER RISING is simple, they are not looking to reinvent the wheel, they just want to give it a much needed alignment in these musically stale times. Enough bullshit! Crank up your speakers, sit back, spark a bat, and let the music tell the rest of the story."

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