CRISIS Announce More Details About Upcoming Video Shoot

March 25, 2004

CRISIS have posted more details about their upcoming video shoot for the track "Blood Burden". As previously reported, the filming will take place on Saturday, April 10 with director Darren Doane (DEFTONES, AFI, THURSDAY, NILE). The group's latest online posting regarding the video shoot reads as follows:

"ATTENTION VIDEO PARTICIPANTS!!!! Saturday April 10th, your video participation will be required at 4 PM SHARP!! Your part in this shoot will probably take a couple of hours. The location is as follows: at UFO - The Poodle Parlor located at 2476 HUNTER STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 (213) 694-0556. For MAPS go to www.thepoodleparlor.com. We will be in the Main Room - east view, below the pictured room in a concrete sunken room. Darren Doane will be the director www.DarrenDoane.com. Crew will be on hand to help you with parking, etc. INTERESTED PARTICIPANTS go to www.CrisisSite.com, click on the CONTACT button to RSVP and we will give you a link to the video song, 'Blood Burden' and the lyrics. To RSVP the band (213) 841-5346. SPREAD THE WORD AND SEE YOU THERE!!!"

"Blood Burden" comes off the group's new album, "Like Sheep Led To Slaughter", due on May 25 through The End/Children Of Rage Records. The follow-up to 1997's "The Hollowing" was recorded at Desert Moon Studios in Anaheim, Ca. with legendary producer Billy Anderson (CLUTCH, BRUTAL TRUTH, ORANGE GOBLIN, NEUROSIS, SLEEP) and is slated to include a multimedia section. Singer Karyn Crisis, in collaboration with Steve Conard (CRISIS' webmaster),has completed the artwork for the CD package. Guest vocals on "Study In Cancer" were provided by Daniel Dismal of CREMATORIUM.

CRISIS will be playing a free show at Whisky A Go Go in Hollywood on Sunday, April 11. Other bands set to appear are HOSTILE GROOVE, SIXTY CYCLE BURN, TRIGGER POINT, IMBRUE and CRUCIFIX DOLL. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.

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