SOILWORK: 'Stabbing The Drama' Video Posted Online

March 3, 2005

SOILWORK's video for the track "Stabbing the Drama" has been posted online at this location (Real Media).

"Stabbing the Drama" is the title track of the group's new album, out now on Nuclear Blast Records.

The follow-up to 2003's "Figure Number Five", "Stabbing the Drama" was recorded at Fascination Street studios in Örebro and Dug-Out Productions in Uppsala, Sweden with producer Daniel Bergstrand (MESHUGGAH, IN FLAMES, STUCK MOJO).

With regards to the "Stabbing the Drama" video, SOILWORK vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid had the following to say: The video director's idea was to have only me in the video, to make something different than just a band video and more like a one-person performance with a little story around it.

"I can tell you it was fucking freezing out there (10 -C) but luckily there was a lot of burning car wrecks in the video that I could get at least some heat from... It became pretty chaotic sometimes during the recording since I was just in front of the burning wrecks while people where throwing diesel.

"It was pretty fucking close that I caught fire several times, but it surely was an interesting experience..."

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