ETERNAL GRAY: New Video Footage Of Guitarist DORY BAR-OR Posted Online

July 24, 2009

Israeli/German "dark death metal" band ETERNAL GRAY has uploaded two new video clips of guitarist Dory Bar-Or demonstrating how to play the song "Never Waits" and playing the solo of an as-yet-unreleased new track (both taken from the group's upcoming "Your Gods, My Enemies" album). Watch the footage below.

ETERNAL GRAY recently posted unmastered versions of two songs from its forthcoming "Your Gods, My Enemies" album — "Controlled" and "Never Waits" — on the group's MySpace page. The CD was recorded at Studio Underground in Sweden.

ETERNAL GRAY's debut album, "Kindless", came out in 2002 via Listenable Records.

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