MURDERDOLLS: 'Nowhere' Video To Debut On Monday

November 25, 2010

"Nowhere", the new video from the reactivated MURDERDOLLS — the band consisting of Joey Jordison (SLIPKNOT, ROB ZOMBIE) and Wednesday 13 — will make its online debut on November 29. The clip was filmed with director Paul R. Brown, who previously worked with MURDERDOLLS on the "My Dark Place Alone" video as well as on clips from SLIPKNOT, MÖTLEY CRÜE, KORN, GODSMACK and AVENGED SEVENFOLD, among others.

Three still from the "Nowhere" video can be seen below.

"Nowhere" comes off MURDERDOLLS' sophomore album, "Women And Children Last", which sold 8,600 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 43 on The Billboard 200 chart. Released on August 31 via Roadrunner Records, the CD was recorded at a studio in Hollywood Hills, California with producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD).

MURDERDOLLS performed "Nowhere" on the November 2 edition of Fuel TV's hit show "The Daily Habit". You can now watch video footage of their appearance below.

The limited-edition version of "Women And Children Last" is packaged in a unique first-aid kit. It's not your usual first-aid kit — this frightening set includes the CD/DVD edition of "Women And Children Last", an exclusive t-shirt (size L),digital download, autographed booklet, patch, sticker, pill case, plus other gruesome extras.

MURDERDOLLS's current touring lineup is as follows:

* Wednesday 13 (WEDNESDAY 13, GUNFIRE 76, BOURBON CROW) - Lead Vocals
* Joey Jordison (SLIPKNOT, ROB ZOMBIE) - Guitar, Backing Vocals
* Roman Surman (GUNFIRE 76, BOURBON CROW) - Guitar
* Racci Shay Hart (WEDNESDAY 13, DOPE, GENITORTURERS) - Drums
* Jack Tankersley (BULLETS AND OCTANE) - Bass

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