CKY Releases Video For 'Wiping Off The Dead'

July 17, 2018

CKY has released a brand new music video for the song "Wiping Off The Dead" from the band's most recent LP, "The Phoenix". Directed by Dave Causa, this is the third music video we've seen from the band off their current release.

"Our good friend Dave Causa filmed us rehearsing for our U.K. tour last summer and the end result was us making a badass music video," says drummer Jess Margera. "It was filmed before we ever played a single show for the release of our album. Thank you, Dave, and thank you, CKY alliance! Enjoy this great video from the archives."

CKY is headed back out on the road this summer on a co-headlining run with SLAVES and additional support coming from ROYAL THUNDER and AWAKEN I AM. Tickets and a limited number of VIP meet and greet packages are available now. VIP packages will include meet-and-greets, exclusive merch items, autographs and more. The band will also be doing highlighted performances on select festival dates such as Lollapalooza, Sturgis bike rally, Psycho Las Vegas and Blue Ridge Rockfest.

CKY released "The Phoenix" last summer via Entertainment One (eOne). The all-new LP was the first release since the band put out "Carver City" in 2009. The disc was engineered and mixed at Rancho De La Luna, the highly regarded recording studio in Joshua Tree, California.

Last October, CKY released a music video for the single "Head For A Breakdown", directed by The Costa Sisters. The clip was shot in and around London during the band's near sell-out run earlier last year.

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