INHALE/EXHALE To Film 'It's Myself Vs. Being A Man' Video

May 15, 2008

Solid State Records metal/rock outfit INHALE/EXHALE will film a video on May 17 for the song "It's Myself Vs. Being A Man". The clip for the song, which appears on the band's upcoming album "I Swear", is being directed by Endeavor Media, which has previously worked with THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA and AUGUST BURNS RED.

Commented guitarist John La Russa: "Endeavor is going to do some cool stuff with the film, and they are going to do some different stuff with lighting. I think all of us might do a little bit of acting in it but there's going to be a lot of casting for the video. The whole theme is about betrayal and broken promises, same as the album. Artistically, it will be grainy and will contain a lot of angular shots. The video will be dark, but beautifully dark."

"It's Myself Vs. Being A Man" is now available for download exclusively through iTunes. The band has also posted the song "I Needed a Spaceship (Instead I Got Problems)" on its MySpace page, which is the first track from the new album.

INHALE/EXHALE recently completed the Purevolume.com "Night Of the Living Tour" and will hit the road again soon.

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