MUDVAYNE Singer: Are you 'Happy?'

February 25, 2005

Launch Radio Networks is reporting that MUDVAYNE vocalist Chad Gray said that all you have to know about the band's current single, "Happy?", is right there in the title of the song, question mark and all. "'Happy?''s a question, it's not a statement," he said. "I think every person comes to a point in their life where they have to reflect, and ask themselves if they're happy with the way they've carried themselves up to this point, or are you truly happy in your life? From the guy working the job that he's really not getting anywhere and maybe should switch careers, to the woman that's getting her ass beat every day, you know, it's a question that people should ask themselves and make changes."

MUDVAYNE filmed a video last week for "Happy?" which will utilize digital effects by Cause & f(x) Pictures, known for their work on "The Matrix Reloaded" and "X-Men".

MUDVAYNE's third major label album, "Lost And Found", is slated for release on April 12.

The Illinois quartet kicks off a new tour on 03.29 in St. Paul, Minnesota, with LIFE OF AGONY, BLOODSIMPLE and AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE.

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