MY DYING BRIDE Complete New Video: Photos Available

January 25, 2004

MY DYING BRIDE have finished shooting the video for the song "The Prize Of Beauty".

An eagerly awaited return to film for the band, the clip was shot over two days using the famous Rio's nightclub in Bradford as a studio. Using one of the band's massive backdrops, the main dancing space of the club was reportedly transformed into an area lit and set for video filming.

The clip, which is currently in post-production, is expected to begin airing in late January/February. Check out photo stills from the shoot at this location.

"The Prize Of Beauty" comes off MY DYING BRIDE's upcoming eighth album, "Songs Of Darkness, Words Of Light", due in the U.S. on March 9 through Peaceville Records.

Recorded at Academy Studios under the watchful eye of Mags, "Songs of Darkness, Words of Light" features what is possibly the six-piece band's most commercial song to date — the graceful "My Wine In Silence". Album artwork was conceived by Andy Green, who has previously worked with the band on 1996's "Like Gods of the Sun".

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