DROWNING POOL: 'Killin' Me' Video Posted Online

April 7, 2005

DROWNING POOL's video for the track "Killin' Me" has been posted online at the group's official web site. Check it out at this location.

"Killin' Me" comes off the group's sophomore album, "Desensitized", available now on Wind-Up Records. The follow-up to 2001's "Sinner" was produced by Johnny K (DISTURBED, SOIL, FINGER ELEVEN) and marks the group's first release with frontman Jason "Gong" Jones, who joined the band following the tragic death of Dave Williams in August 2002.

DROWNING POOL will be heading back out on the road in late April. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Apr. 21 - Hard Rock Live - Orlando, FL
Apr. 23 - Yesterdays - Destin, FL
Apr. 24 - Boomerz Boiler Room - Seminole, FL
Apr. 25 - Ricochet - Ft. Myers, FL
Apr. 26 - Jimmy B's - Ft. Myers, FL
Apr. 27 - Culture Room - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
May 01 - House of Blues - Myrtle Beach, SC
May 07 - House of Blues - New Orleans, LA
May 25 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
May 28 - Wet and Wild Waterworld - Anthony, TX
May 28 - El Paso Balloon Fest - El Paso, TX
Jun. 11 - Liberty Memorial Park - Kansas City, MO

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