LIFE OF AGONY Bassist's SPOILER NYC To Film 'Ruined' Video

July 16, 2008

SPOILER NYC, the New York-based punk trio featuring LIFE OF AGONY bassist Alan Robert on lead vocals and bass, will film a video for track "Ruined" on Friday, July 18 at Belgium's Dour Festival. The song comes off the group's debut album, "Grease Fire in Hell's Kitchen", which was released in 2007 through SOS Records (USA) and I Scream Records (Europe).

SPOILER NYC is currently the main support act on LIFE OF AGONY's summer European tour.

For more information, visit www.spoilernyc.com.

SPOILER NYC's "Suicide Hotel" video:

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