LORD: 'Set In Stone' Video Released

June 13, 2011

"Set In Stone", the new video from Australian melodic metallers LORD, can be viewed below. The clip was directed and filmed by Dusk Music Video Production and includes additional SFX footage from the movie "Alien Armageddon" directed by Neil Johnson.

The song is the title track of the band's latest album, which was released in the band's home country in late August 2009 via Riot! Entertainment. The cover art was once again created by Felipe Machado Franco, who has previously worked with ICED EARTH, BLAZE BAYLEY and AXEL RUDI PELL, among others.

LORD was born from the ashes for DUNGEON, one of Australia's longest-running and most well-known metal bands until their dissolution in 2005. The band has gone on to tour with QUEENSRCHE, NIGHTWISH, SAXON, NEVERMORE, GAMMA RAY and more, and have released three well-received albums.

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