CLINT LOWERY's HELLO DEMONS...MEET SKELETONS: Boston Footage Available

January 15, 2009

Fan-filmed video footage of HELLO DEMONS...MEET SKELETONS, the solo project of SEVENDUST guitarist Clint Lowery, performing on January 5, 2009 at the Hard Rock Café in Boston, Massachusetts can be viewed below (clips uploaded by Melbens25).

HELLO DEMONS...MEET SKELETONSrecently released its debut EP, entitled "Chills". The six-song, mostly acoustic EP, which was recorded in 10 days in September with Clint's brother Corey producing, chronicles Clint's recovery from personal and addiction problems in 2007. "I had this idea, I just wanted put a few songs down to kind of explain the process and maybe help someone else that kind of went through what I went through, and it's basically gonna be used for charity," Lowery told The Pulse of Radio. "I'm gonna sell it on iTunes and it was a good opportunity to kind of put something together that I can help out with and give back a little bit."

"Chills" track listing:

01. Hell's Next Door
02. This Day
03. Alive And Well
04. I'll Keep This Short
05. Devil In A Cage
06. It's Been Fun

Some of the proceeds from the EP will go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, with other charities to be named later.

Lowery, a founding member of SEVENDUST, rejoined the group earlier this year after stints with DARK NEW DAY and KORN.

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