CIRCUS OF POWER: Footage From Upcoming 'Road To Ruin' Available Online

June 20, 2006

The CIRCUS OF POWER "Dead Flowers" segment from the upcoming "Road To Ruin" film directed by Drew Stone can be viewed at www.circusofpower.net.

CIRCUS OF POWER members Ricky Beck Mahler (guitar),Alex Mitchell (vocals),Ryan Maher (drums) and Marc Frappier (bass) reunited for a "20th Anniversary Show" June 3 at The Elysium in Austin, Texas. They performed their classic 1988 self-titled debut in its entirety as well as the songs "Dreams Tonight" and "Vices".

The controversial new film by Drew Stone (MTV's "True Life""I Live To Ride" episode; "Urban Street - Bike Warriors" trilogy; AGNOSTIC FRONT's "Gotta Go") deals with the confusion, anguish and joy of being addicted to rock and roll 20 years down the line. A celebration of the survival of the "rock 'n' roll spirit" past 2010, the new movie is also expected to include footage from the STIGMATA reunion show, which featured SHADOWS FALL drummer Jason Bittner. "Road to Ruin" is scheduled for an April 2007 release.

Says Stone regarding the CIRCUS OF POWER reunion show: "It was a real thrill to see this great band back together on stage playing all the songs from their influential first record. The footage came out great but most of all seeing old friends put the past behind them and play music we all love was the real payoff for me. That’s the spirit of the 'Road To Ruin' film. I'm not going to even get into any crap about 'rock's coming back.' I've got some news for you… ROCK'S BACK…. and this is coming from a guy who's made a career doing rap videos."

For more information on Drew Stone and the "Road To Ruin" film, visit www.stonefilmsnyc.com.

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