EVILE Tackles Its Own Track 'Thrasher' On Rock Band; Video Available

September 17, 2008

UK thrashers EVILE have played some big stages in front of big crowds, but now you can watch as they tackle one of the biggest challenges of their career — trying not to fail at their own song in the hit Harmonix video game Rock Band.

Widely regarded as the hardest song to play on Rock Band, "Thrasher" is one of the tracks featured as downloadable content in the Earache Thrash Pack, which also includes tracks from AT THE GATES and THE HAUNTED, available now on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Can YOU beat EVILE's high score? Hear the band's thoughts on the game and check out their score below.

EVILE recently completed filming its first-ever music video. The "Thrasher" clip was shot on August 28 in South London with producer Dan Fernbach (BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, KIDS IN GLASS HOUSES) of Static Films.

Fitting in perfectly with the name of the song, the video for "Thrasher" shows the band doing what they do best — putting on a display of pure, raw thrash!

EVILE will support Norwegian black metallers SATYRICON this December on their European tour, including shows in the UK, Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland.

Relive the return of heads-down, no-nonsense thrash metal with the special redux edition of EVILE's Flemming Rasmussen-produced (METALLICA) debut album "Enter The Grave", in stores on October 13 in Europe and October 28 in the U.S. This limited-edition version comes complete with the album housed in a special splipcase, three bonus tracks, an "Enter The Grave" patch, a guitar pick, and a two-hour DVD including the entire album played live in rehearsal, live footage from the band's European tour with MEGADETH, extensive band interviews and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the band on the road.

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