SEEMLESS Completes Work On 'Cast No Shadow' Video

August 25, 2006

SEEMLESS have completed work on the first music video from their much talked about new album, "What Have We Become".

The video, for "What Have We Become"'s hard-hitting rollout track "Cast No Shadow", was filmed in a dimly-lit Massachusetts carriage house with director Ramon Boutviseth. Alternating between powerful performance footage of the band and a gripping narrative that portrays "inner struggle and the turmoil of weakness", the "Cast No Shadow" clip perfectly captures SEEMLESS' high-energy live performance while presenting an equally intense storyline. Exclusive still images from the video, which is expected to make its world television premiere(s) imminently can be viewed at this location.

SEEMLESS are currently in the midst of a sold out U.S. tour in support of "What Have We Become", which will see a September 5 street date via Equal Vision Records. An online e-player featuring "Cast No Shadow" and the just-unveiled track "Numb", can be accessed at this location. The critically acclaimed band will hit the road again this fall when they team up with TRIVIUM and THE SWORD for what is already being called "one of the most creative tour packages in recent memory."

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