POST DEATH SOUNDTRACK To Film 'Euchreist' Video

December 16, 2008

Vancouver industrial rock metal act POST DEATH SOUNDTRACK will film its first music video, for the song "Euchreist", on December 28. The clip will be directed by Michael Seelt at his Calgary studio. Once editing is complete, the video will be posted at the band's official web site.

Seelt took the promo photos for POST DEATH SOUNDTRACK's CD "Music As Weaponry", which was released in September.

POST DEATH SOUNDTRACK features Steve Moore (also vocalist of metal act INNER SURGE and progressive band the UNRAVELLING),Kenneth Buck, Jon Ireson (bassist for industrial metal act REVOLUTION) and Colin Everall.

"Music As Weaponry" was reviewed positively by such sites as Industrial.org and was listed by Razor Blade Dance Floor as one of the top industrial metal/rock releases of 2008

For more information, visit www.postdeathsoundtrack.com.

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