BLINDED COLONY: 'Once Bitten, Twice Shy' Video Featured In 'The Darkness' Game

January 29, 2007

The "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" video from the Karlshamn, Sweden-based melodic death metal act BLINDED COLONY will be featured in the Xbox 360/PS3 video game "The Darkness". "While playing the game you will have the option of several music channels, and one of which, you will be able to view the video 'Once Bitten, Twice Shy'," stated BLINDED COLONY vocalist Johan Schuster. "We are extremely happy for the opportunity and we really look forward to getting the games ourselves and seeing what everything looks like! We don't know of the street date just yet, but it is certainly a must for fans of First Person Shooter (FPS) style games! (Same developer as the highly acclaimed The Chronicles Of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay)."

Check out screen shots of the game: Image#1, Image#2, Gallery.

BLINDED COLONY's video for "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" has been posted online at YouTube.com. The song comes off the band's new album, "Bedtime Prayers", which was released on January 9 via Pivotal Rockordings. The clip was filmed in the band's hometown of Karlshamn and was produced by director Thomas Tjäder (IN FLAMES).

BLINDED COLONY will hit the road with Hungary's EKTOMORF for an extensive European tour in February and March.

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