ENFORCER: 'Midnight Vice' Video Released

November 29, 2010

"Midnight Vice", the new video from Swedish heavy metallers ENFORCER, can be viewed below. The clip was shot with famed director Patric Ullaeus (DIMMU BORGIR, IN FLAMES, SONIC SYNDICATE) and sees the bandmembers doing what they do best — rocking out in a typical Swedish bar and around the city of Stockholm.

"Midnight Vice" comes off ENFORCER's new album, "Diamonds", which came out this past spring.

Commented ENFORCER drummer Jonas Wikstrand: "All of us had pain in our necks after one day of shooting from giving everything during our performances in the studio.

"Working with Patric, who's made tons of videos during the last decades with huge success, [was] a great experience. He's very professional and talented."

ENFORCER kicked off its European tour with Australian hard rockers AIRBOURNE on November 6.

Having released its debut album, "Into the Night", in November 2008, ENFORCER kicked open the floodgates for the return of traditional heavy metal, paving the way for many other young bands to follow. With critical acclaim pouring in from fans and the international music press, ENFORCER wasted no time taking their show to the road for their first European and American tours as well as a litany of appearances at many of Europe's most highly regarded festivals.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/enforcerswe.

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