CONFESSOR Seek Actress For Upcoming Video

July 1, 2005

Reunited progressive doom-metal legends CONFESSOR are looking for an actress to perform in the group's upcoming music video. "The actress must be available for one, possibly two days of filming in September in the Raleigh, NC area," the band write in a press release. "The person will be playing the part of a junkie, so the preferable body type for this position will be slender. The song will be made available to each applicant prior to the filming to become familiar with the song and the story wanting to be conveyed. There will be a casting appointment with the director and producer in mid-September. Proximity to Raleigh, NC is preferred as it will not be possible to fly all applicants into the Raleigh area." Interested parties should send an e-mail to [email protected].

CONFESSOR recently completed work on their new album, "Unraveled", due out in early fall. The album was produced by Dick Hodgin (ex-CORROSION OF CONFORMITY producer) and is said to be "a wonderful representation of the classic CONFESSOR twisted guitar riffing and complex drumming, meshed with some more straightforward parts and a toned down and very melodic vocal approach," according to vocalist Scott Jeffreys. "We feel that the new album will certainly appeal to the old-school CONFESSOR fans and also will attract a brand new fan base who might not have heard us when we were together before."

CONFESSOR split up in the early '90s after releasing one full-length album (1991's "Condemned") and EP (1992's "Confessor"),with the with the rhythm section going on to form FLY MACHINE. CONFESSOR reformed in 2002 following the death of guitarist Ivan Colon, who passed away due to cardiac complications.

For more information, visit www.confessorband.com.

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