LIGHT THIS CITY To Shoot Video In Los Angeles

January 19, 2007

Bay Area thrashers LIGHT THIS CITY will film their first video Feb. 1-2 in Los Angeles, Calif. with acclaimed video director Darren Doane (UNEARTH, ALL THAT REMAINS, DARKEST HOUR). The clip will be for the track "The Unwelcome Savior" off the band's latest CD, "Facing the Thousand", which came out in September release.

Drummer Ben Murray comments on the upcoming video shoot: "We are more than excited about working with Darren on our debut video. We have enjoyed his work for a long time and are glad we found someone that understands our music and vision and can really capture the intensity of this style of music. That being said, expect lots of zombies and blood."

Produced by Zack Ohren and featuring artwork by Robot Plague's Mario Garza, "Facing the Thousand" was recorded in March of 2006 and is the follow-up to 2005's "Remains of the Gods". The record features a guest vocal appearance by THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER's Trevor Strnad on the track "Fear of Heights".

LIGHT THIS CITY is continuing to tour in support of "Facing the Thousand", with a string of headlining shows before meeting up with labelmates ALL THAT REMAINS for another stretch of live dates.

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