HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD: 'Day Of The Dead' Video Released

March 17, 2015

"Day Of The Dead", the video for the title track of the new album from Los Angeles-based hip-hop/metal veterans HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD, can be seen below.

In the Spence Nicholson-directed clip, the members of HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD appear as musical guests on a satirical version of a for-profit televangelism program.

HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD's J-Dog says: "A guy named Spence directed this video. He directed the 'Everywhere I Go' video too… Still one of our favorite videos. We came up with a really original idea for 'Day Of The Dead' and it came out amazing."

"Day Of The Dead" will be released on March 31 via Interscope. The follow-up to 2013's "Notes From The Underground" features the current single and title track, "Day Of The Dead".

The cover artwork for "Day Of The Dead" can be seen below.

Fans can pre-order "Day Of The Dead" and immediately receive a download of single "Day Of The Dead" and new song "Usual Suspects".

To celebrate the release of "Day Of The Dead", HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD will hit the road for a special U.S. album-release tour where fans will be treated to shows in small venues.

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