Do You Want To Be In ATREYU's New Music Video?

February 13, 2008

Orange County, California's ATREYU has issued the following update:

"Have you ever wanted to be in a music video, but they just don't film them in your town? Well here is your chance to be in a new video for ATREYU! ATREYU and Buzznet.com are looking for fans to submit photos or videos of themselves FALLING DOWN. The whole video will be edited to ATREYU's new single 'Falling Down'. Time is running out for you to secure your place in the video. Click here to turn your pain into Internet fame!"

ATREYU recently became the first musical act to license its logo and name for a piece of sports equipment, according to FMQB.com. The group's brand appears on Easton's new Ellipse Stealth S17 limited-edition ATREYU hockey stick.

To promote the band's current single, "Falling Down", its record label, Hollywood Records, is staging radio contests in which fans can win autographed sticks and copies of the group's latest album, "Lead Sails Paper Anchor". One national grand prize winner will also score a trip for two to see ATREYU on the April 12 date of the Taste of Chaos tour in San Jose, California.

More info on the ATREYU hockey stick can be found on the Easton web site at Eastonhockey.com/S17.

The 43-date Taste of Chaos tour will begin on February 29 in Denver and is scheduled to last through mid-April. The bill will also feature AVENGED SEVENFOLD, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE and others.

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