NEVER ENOUGH Drummer Featured In New SIXX: A.M. Video

November 21, 2007

NEVER ENOUGH's Trevor Friedrich (ex-EIGHTEEN VISIONS) is the featured drummer in the new SIXX: A.M. video, "Accidents Can Happen". SIXX: A.M. is the new project from MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx and fellow musicians James Michael and D.J. Ashba.

NEVER ENOUGH frontman Norman Matthews commented: "I'm childhood friends with Bones Elias from JULIEN-K (ex-ORGY). I hooked him up with Trevor to hang out. Bones was in the SIXX: A.M. 'Life is Beautiful' video. So when Tenth Street Entertainment needed a drummer for the next video, Bones was on tour with JULIEN-K on the EVANESCENCE tour and couldn't do it, so he spread the word about Trevor and it was a done deal."

NEVER ENOUGH has a video of its own in the works, for the song "Devil I Am", from the band's forthcoming self-titled debut. You can watch behind-the-scenes footage from on the set at Ultimate-Guitar.tv.

NEVER ENOUGH (a.k.a. N3V3R 3N0U6H) is the new project featuring guitarist Keith Barney (ex-EIGHTEEN VISIONS, THROWDOWN),Friedrich, and LYLAH vocalist/guitarist Norman Matthew. The group will release its debut CD on December 4, 2007 through Corporate Punishment Records.

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