DEAD MAN IN RENO Films New Video

September 15, 2006

DEAD MAN IN RENO will film their first video for the song "From Here I Can See The Shore" from the band's recently released self-titled debut for Abstract Sounds/Candlelight Records. Conceptually scripted and directed by Ramon Boutviseth from StudioOrb (DAYLIGHT DIES, SEEMLESS),the video will be shot Sunday, September 17 in St. Matthews, South Carolina with post-production expected for completion in early October.

Guitarist Chris Penuel says, "This video is going to be a high energy, action packed experience for everyone. It is performance based with a unique narrative to go along with it. It is very different from anything we've ever seen done before which is why we are very excited about it. I think it'll be a breath of fresh air for everyone who watches it."

DEAD MAN IN RENO have played every show allowed them since their genesis three short years ago. Diehards to the core, they epitomize the blood, sweat and tears/DIY ethic. Teaming with producer Jamie King (BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD) at Basement Recording Studios in Rural Hall, North Carolina, the band meticullously laid down their self-titled debut in a quick but intense 10-day session. The results showcase the quintet's complex duel guitars, double bass drum fills, hardcore growls and screams with classic hardcore/metal breakdowns captured to perfection.

DEAD MAN IN RENO will tour the U.K. supporting SIKTH beginning September 28. The band will return to the US on October 20 where more stateside shows are planned.

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