EKOTREN: New Live Footage Posted Online

March 12, 2008

Video footage of Florida metalcore band EKOTREN performing the title track of their new album, "Light The Fire", at Club Ricochet in Fort Myers, Florida on March 8, 2008 can be viewed below.

"Light The Fire" has been on Sirius Hard Attack's Devil's Dozen for five weeks straight, and it currently sits at No. 7 on the countdown.

"Light The Fire" was released on February 19 via Blind Prophecy Records.

EKOTREN shot a video last month for the song "Tranquilized" with David Brodsky (My Good Eye),who has directed clips for some of the hottest up-and-coming names in metal, including STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, SUICIDE SILENCE, and THE RED CHORD.

EKOTREN recently completed a tour with ILL NINO and DROID.

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