LIZZY BORDEN: 'Tomorrow Never Comes' Video Posted Online

January 28, 2008

Reactivated California-based metallers LIZZY BORDEN have released the video for their song "Tomorrow Never Comes". The clip, which was shot in September 2007 on location in downtown Los Angeles with director Kevin Mcvey, was previously described as "a haunted little tale."

Commented frontman Lizzy Borden: "We had an amazing cast of characters performing in this mini-film, along with a great crew guiding us through our goal of over 90 shots. I think you all are going to love this tale of 'the lost one' in a 'Twilight Zone' episode."

Watch the video below.

"Tomorrow Never Comes" is the first video from the band's latest album, "Appointment with Death", which was released in the U.S. on October 30 via Metal Blade Records (November 5 in Europe). Appearing in the clip are bandmembers Lizzy Borden, Joey Scott, Marten Andersson and Ira Black.

"Appointment with Death" was produced by Lizzy Borden and Joey Scott. It was recorded at the Zanzibar studios in N. Hollywood CA and was mixed by Erik Rutan (HATE ETERNAL, ex-MORBID ANGEL) at Mana studio in Florida.

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