LUNARMILE: New Video Available

August 14, 2006

LUNARMILE, the British band featuring frontwoman Toni-Marie Iommi (daughter of BLACK SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi) and bassist Alex Hill (son of JUDAS PRIEST bassist Ian Hill),was filmed earlier this year performing its track "Don't Listen" at Madhouse Studios in Birmingham. This track was written in early 2005 and has been a live favorite since but was never formally released. This is the first time that the song has been available in full on the web.

Check out the video at this location.

LUNARMILE's recently released EP features the three tracks "4 AM", "Get Over Yourself" and "I Know", all of which are also available via iTunes. In addition, the CD format includes a bonus acoustic version of the track "Stay".

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