36 CRAZYFISTS Seeking Extras For Video Shoot

January 30, 2008

Singer Brock Lindow of the Alaska-based heavy-hitters 36 CRAZYFISTS has issued the following update:

"We are shooting a video for our first single [off the new album], 'We Gave It Hell', and would like to invite each and everyone of you to be a part of it, Now there are two parts of this shoot, one being on Monday, February 4th out at Hatchers Pass, This will be open to all ages. We will be shooting all day, snowmachiners, snowboarders etc. and displaying the AK lifestyle up here, So bring your sleds, your Alaskan flags, and your AKSOUL, AK49, Local 907, and your 36CF gear!!! We will be up there shooting most of the day in one of the top parking lots, basically the four of us will be partying around the fire minglin' with all you fine folks while the great director Soren (AS I LAY DYING, EVERY TIME I DIE, UNEARTH, POISON THE WELL) captures all the magic. Second part of the shoot will be on Tuesday the 5th of February at the world-famous Chilkoot Charlies. This will be the performance end of things for the video. We need all you crazy folks to come and mosh your hearts out!!!! This day of shooting will be starting around noon and going for a few hours. WE WILL NOT BE PLAYING A SHOW. This will also be open to everyone 21 years of age and older. Same type deal — bring your AK pride and come be a part of this with us. We would also like to invite all military personnel to be a part of this with us. We have nothing but love and respect for all of you. Let's do this!!!"

As previously reported, 36 CRAZYFISTS has set "The Tide and Its Takers" as the title of its new album, tentatively due in March via the group's new label, Ferret Music. The band recorded the effort with guitarist and backing vocalist Steve Holt sitting in the producer's chair. Andy Sneap (MACHINE HEAD, TESTAMENT, AS I LAY DYING) once again mixed the CD at his Backstage Studios in England.

The band's last album, "Rest inside the Flames", was released in North America in November 2006 via DRT Entertainment.

36 CRAZYFISTS' video for the song "I'll Go Until My Heart Stops" from "Rest Inside the Flames" can be viewed below.

"Rest inside the Flames" was produced by Sal Villanueva, who has previously worked with THURSDAY, TAKING BACK SUNDAY and VISION OF DISORDER, among others. An e-card for the album can be accessed at this location.

"I'll Go until My Heart Stops" previously appeared on the third installment of the "MTV Headbanger's Ball" compilations, entitled "MTV Headbanger's Ball - The Revenge", which was released in April 2006 via Roadrunner.

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