CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Film 'Stonebreaker' Video

March 5, 2005

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY guitarist Woody Weatherman has posted the following message in the "Forum" section of the band's official web site:

"Mike Dean [bass, vocals] and myself flew down to New Orleans this past week and met up with [Pepper Keenan, guitar/vocals] and Stanton [Moore, drums] to film a video. We chose the tune 'Stonebreaker'. Had a crazy day doing it and almost missed the plane back to Carolina. Not sure when they'll get done with the final deal, but it shouldn't be too long. All this week we're up here in Raleigh getting worked up for the MOTÖRHEAD tour. Looking forward to it."

As previously reported, a one-minute, fifteen-second audio clip of CORROSION OF CONFORMITY's "Stonebreaker" has been made available for download at this location.

"Stonebreaker" comes off the group's new album, "In the Arms of God", due on April 5 via Sanctuary Records.

The group's first collection of new material since 2000's "America's Volume Dealer", "In the Arms of God" was produced by C.O.C.'s longtime collaborator John Custer. Besides working on four of the band's previous albums, Custer also produced C.O.C. bassist Mike Dean's track on Dave Grohl's PROBOT project and C.O.C.'s contribution to "Nativity In Black", the BLACK SABBATH tribute compilation. Playing drums was New Orleans' Stanton Moore, skinsman for the renowned jazz-funk combo GALACTIC.

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY will embark on a U.S. tour supporting MOTÖRHEAD beginning on March 9 in Sayreville, New Jersey. Joining Keenan, Weatherman and Dean on the road will be drummer Jason Paterson (CRY OF LOVE).

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