BONDED BY BLOOD Films 'Prototype: Death Machine' Video

July 16, 2010

Pomona, California thrashers BONDED BY BLOOD have finished filming a video for the song "Prototype: Death Machine" with director Dave Vorhes. According to a press release, the clip sees BONDED BY BLOOD gearing up as a group of rebels as they fight to reclaim planet Earth from the grasp of an alien race called The Crong.

Commented BONDED BY BLOOD frontman Jose Barrales: "Working with Dave Vorhes was a great experience.

"Coming into this shoot we didn't know what to expect, but I'm glad it turned out the way it did.

"First day we did a performance shoot, 2 p.m. 'till 9 p.m. straight, of 'Prototype: Death Machine'.

"After listening so much, I'm still not tired of the song.

"Second day was the storyline shoot. This was so fun. Dressing up in costumes and shooting aliens — what's not to love?

"This day was a long one, 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., but well worth it.

"Can't wait to see the final product; I'm sure it will be epic."

Photos from the video shoot can be viewed below.

"Prototype: Death Machine" comes off BONDED BY BLOOD's new album, "Exiled To Earth", which will be released on August 10 in North America and August 16 in Europe via Earache Records.

"Exiled To Earth" will be released as a limited-edition CD with a free patch, limited-edition colored vinyl, and a special, low-priced CD version.

The limited-edition vinyl is available in the following colors:

* Lazer Explosion Purple - 100 copies
* Crong Green - 200 copies
* Revolution Red - 300
* Black - 900

BONDED BY BLOOD is due to appear at this year's Bloodstock Open Air festival in Derby, United Kingdom on August 15. You can also catch BONDED BY BLOOD live in North America as part of the March of Brutality tour this August with EXODUS, MALEVOLENT CREATION and HOLY GRAIL.

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