HASTE THE DAY: World Premiere Of 'Stitches' Video Scheduled For Tomorrow

May 15, 2007

On Wednesday, May 16, 2007 MySpace will host the world premiere of HASTE THE DAY's music video for "Stitches", the first single off the bands third album, "Pressure The Hinges".

Shot in Los Angeles, California with director Dan Dobi (BLEEDING THROUGH, CANNIBAL CORPSE) at the helm, the video shows a powerful band performance with undercutting images between two different stories. Both stories have the same theme; however each story has an individual feel, characters and problems.

"Stitches" was written by HASTE THE DAY members Brennan Chaulk and Stephen Keech. Regarding the inspiration behind the track, Keech states, "Everyone knows at least one person in their life who destroyed their life with drugs or alcohol. The song is about the need of intervention from a loved one (friend or family member),and the use of five words that can change that person's life: you're worth more than this. Sometimes we, as the loved one, have a hard time saying those words creating stitches in our mouth."

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