BONDED BY BLOOD: Behind-The-Scenes Footage From 'Crawling In The Shadows' Video Shoot

October 9, 2012

California metallers BONDED BY BLOOD recently filmed a video for their track "Crawling In The Shadows", taken from the band's latest album, "The Aftermath".

Behind-the-scenes footage from the video shoot can be seen below.

BONDED BY BLOOD is currently on the road in support of "The Aftermath", having wrapped up two weeks of headlining shows on Saturday before teaming up the next night with DEATH ANGEL, as well as THREAT SIGNAL, WRETCHED and POTENTIAL THREAT for another two-week run.

Commented BONDED BY BLOOD drummer Carlos Regalado: "We want to thank all the fans who came out to our two-week headlining tour. Everyone who helped us out and let us crash at their place, it's these awesome acts of generosity that help us so much and we couldn't be more grateful.

"We have now teamed up with our good friends DEATH ANGEL as they perform 'The Ultra-Violence' in its entirety, plus WRETCHED, THREAT SIGNAL and POTENTIAL THREAT for a sweet two-week run, including a hometown gig in L.A. at the Whisky on October 19th at the end of the tour! Also, we are finishing up our new music video for 'Crawling In The Shadows' and it is looking killer!"

"The Aftermath" was released on July 2 in Europe and July 3 in North America. The CD was tracked at at Darth Mader Music in Los Angeles with producer and former MACHINE HEAD/SOULFLY guitarist Logan Mader (DEVILDRIVER, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH). The cover art was created by Vitaly S. Alexius (EVILE, INSIDIOUS DISCREPANCY, ETERNAL REIGN).

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