BOBAFLEX Looking For Ladies To Appear In 'Home' Video

October 10, 2007

West Virginian metal maniacs BOBAFLEX have put out a casting call for their new video, "Home", which will be filmed this Friday, October 12 before and during the band's concert at Alrosa Villa in Columbus, Ohio.

Ladies interested in appearing in BOBAFLEX's "Home" video should come to the casting call on Thursday, October 11 at 6:00 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel in Columbus, Ohio. More information is available at this location.

BOBAFLEX will follow up its acclaimed 2005 release "Apologize for Nothing" on October 30 with "Tales from Dirt Town". The 12-track disc was produced and mixed by Russ T. Cobb (SEVENDUST) and recorded at Bang! Studios in Atlanta.

Expanding on the brutality of the group's debut, "Tales from Dirt Town" incorporates elements of classic rock shaking up an already schizophrenic sound of heavy riffs and growling to harmonious vocals traded off by the band’s four vocalists. Brutal tracks like "Sellout", "That Ole Speed", and "Need A Drink" are met head-on by soaring, almost epic tracks like "Satisfied", "Savior" and "Home". With Russ Cobb's excellent production bringing out all facets of the band’s sound, "Tales from Dirt Town" proves to be one of the most accomplished heavy rock albums of 2007.

In addition to appearing on Gigantour (the band was handpicked by MEGADETH's Dave Mustaine) and a tour with TWIZTID, BOBAFLEX proved to be one of the hardest working bands in the scene by simply jumping in their van and playing non-stop gigs around the country over the past three years. The band possesses an exceptional live show with members constantly switching instruments and swapping turns on lead vocals.

BOBAFLEX will again tear up stages with non-stop touring for the remainder of 2007 and all of 2008.

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