MOWER: Sacramento Footage Posted Online

January 22, 2008

Capital Chaos has posted video footage of San Diego, California's MOWER blowing up the P.A. while peforming its "smash hit" "Road Rage" at The Kennel Club in Sacramento, California on December 1, 2007. Watch the clip below.

MOWER is currently writing material for the group's follow-up to its Suburban Noize-released sophomore effort, "Not For You". The album was produced by INVITRO guitarist Mikey Doling and saw the lead single "Road Rage" lit up request lines at Sirius Satellite Radio's Hard Attack. The song has been one of the most requested tracks for twelve consecutive weeks in a row alongside high-profile groups like DOWN, AS I LAY DYING, MACHINE HEAD, DEVILDRIVER and MEGADETH. The video for "Road Rage" was directed by Dale Resteghini (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL).

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