SOIL: 'Give It Up' Video Posted Online

May 4, 2006

SOIL's video for the track "Give It Up" has been posted online at Yahoo! Music. The clip, which was shot on March 18 by director Noah Shulman in the band's hometown of Chicago, with fans on hand to be in parts of the video, will receive a "Headbanger's Ball" premiere on May 13. "Headbanger's Ball" airs Saturday nights between 10:00 p.m. and midnight on MTV2. A few photos from the "Give It Up" video shoot have been posted online at the RockConcertFotos.com web site (photos courtesy of Chad Lee):

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The video was shot on March 18 by director Noah Shulman in the band's hometown of Chicago, with fans on hand to be in parts of the video.

"Give It Up" comes off the group's new album, "True Self", (view cover artwork here),which was released this past Tuesday (May 2) via DRT Entertainment. A track from the album, entitled "Fight for Life", is available for download at this location.

SOIL's follow-up to 2004's "Redefine" was recorded and mixed at Bomb Shelter studios in Los Angeles, California with producer Ulrich Wild (STATIC-X, TAPROOT). The upcoming CD will be the group's first to feature Cavalier, who previously fronted the California-based DIESEL MACHINE (also featuring ex-DAMAGEPLAN frontman Patrick Lachman on guitar). The band's original vocalist, Ryan McCombs, has since joined the Texas act DROWNING POOL.

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