OBEY THE BRAVE: 'Live And Learn' Video Released

January 30, 2012

"Live And Learn", the first video from OBEY THE BRAVE, the new metal/hardcore band featuring former members of DESPISED ICON and BLIND WITNESS, can be seen below. The clip was directed and edited by acclaimed Montreal director Jessy Fuchs and it "showcases exactly what the band is all about: raw music paired with an in-your-face attitude," according to a press release.

"I didn't expect this much love or hate on the web already," said current OBEY THE BRAVE singer and former DESPISED ICON frontman Alex Erian. "I guess we're doing something right. We still have dues to pay as a band though and we're working hard on what matters the most: actually playing music, working on a killer record and doing everything we can to get back on tour. So stoked on our new material and can't wait to share it with you all."

In the meantime, OBEY THE BRAVE has been keeping busy, booking dates back home across Quebec. The band also has more Canadian touring plans in the works in Ontario and the Maritimes this winter but for now, you can catch them at the following shows:

Feb. 17/11 - Sherbrooke, QC @ Le Magog
Feb. 18/11 - St-Hyacinthe, QC @ L'Espace Temps
Feb. 20/11 - Montreal, QC @ Club Soda
Mar. 02/11 - Kemptville, ON @ Leslie Hall
Mar. 03/11 - St-Jerome, QC @ Cafe d'en Face
Mar. 09/11 - Kingston, ON @ TBA
Mar. 10/11 - Toronto, ON @ Rockpile
Mar. 15/11 - Quebec, QC @ L'Agitée
Mar. 16/11 - Chicoutimi, QC @ TBA
Mar. 17/11 - Trois-Rivieres, QC @ L'App-Art
Mar. 23/11 - Victoriaville, QC @ Club Aramis
Mar. 24/11 - Rimouski, QC @ [to be announced]
May 06/11 - Gatineau, QC @ Heart Fest

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/obeythebrave.

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