EISBRECHER Completes 'Vergissmeinnicht' Video

August 29, 2006

Munich, Germany-based band EISBRECHER, which is fronted by former MEGAHERZ singer Alexx Wesselsky, shot a video for the song "Vergissmeinnicht" last week inside the historic walls of Nürnberg's castle tower. "Wesselsky took over the role of the count of darkness and showed the world how to enjoy good-looking girls," a press release reads. "Really good-looking girls. It has been two ladies from Prague/Czech Republic and some amazing outfits by Nürnberg's cult clothes store Underground Fashion trying to draw Mr. Dracula's attention. Thereby the girls not only showed their talent for the erotic scenes of the clip (and there will be a lot of them…),but also for showing real sharp female jealousy."

EISBRECHER's second album, "Antikörper" is scheduled for release on October 20 through AFM Records).

EISBRECHER released its first single, "Leider", from "Antikörper", on July 14 through AFM Records in Germany. The second single, "Vergissmeinnicht", followed on August 25. A one-minute video teaser of the multimedia track included on the "Leider" CD single can be viewed at this location. Audio samples of two tracks from EISBRECHER's new single ("Leider") and album ("Eiskalt Erwischt") can be found in the "Media" section at www.eis-brecher.com/en.

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