SONIC SYNDICATE To Film 'My Own Life' Video

May 28, 2010

Swedish/British modern metallers SONIC SYNDICATE will spend the next week filming a video for their next single, "My Own Life", with director Patric Ullaeus (DIMMU BORGIR, LACUNA COIL) of Revolver Film Company.

Commented the band: "Lights, camera, action! Once again we're about to team up with Patric Ullaeus over at Revolver Films to film our second video off our upcoming album, 'We Rule The Night'! 'My Own Life', which is the first ballad on the album, is about the realization of both how negative and perfect the world can be. It's a longing look at the past, how life exists now and, most importantly, the potential of the future so we're really looking forward to create this little movie to share with the world."

Expect a trailer for the video clip soon.

"Revolution, Baby", the latest video from SONIC SYNDICATE, can be viewed below. The song comes off "We Rule The Night", which will be released in Europe on August 27 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was recorded at Bohus Sound studios in Kungälv, Sweden and was mixed at Paramount Studios in North Hollywood, California by producer Toby Wright, who has previously worked with KORN, SLAYER, MÖTLEY CRÜE, KISS, FEAR FACTORY, IN FLAMES, STONE SOUR and OZZY OSBOURNE, among others.

"We Rule The Night" track listing:

01. Beauty And The Freak
02. Revolution, Baby
03. Turn It Up
04. My Own Life
05. Burn This City
06. Black And Blue
07. Miles Apart
08. Plans Are For People
09. Leave Me Alone
10. Break Of Day
11. We Rule The Night

In addition to the album's standard version, "We Rule The Night" will be made available in a limited-edition digipack featuring two bonus songs and a DVD.

The cover artwork for "We Rule The Night" was created by Gustavo Sazes (ARCH ENEMY, SONIC SYNDICATE, GOD FORBID) of Abstrata Art and can be viewed below.

The "Revolution, Baby" song can be purchased via iTunes as part of the "album countdown" at this location.

The album version of the song "Burn This City" from "We Rule The Night" is available for free download at this location (e-mail sign-up required).

SONIC SYNDICATE previously worked with Patric Ullaeus on the "Burn This City" video.

The original version of "Burn This City", which marked the recording debut of the band's latest addition, British singer Nathan James Biggs (formerly of THE HOLLOW EARTH THEORY),was one of two tracks that were laid down at Abyss studios in Pärlby, outside Ludvika, Sweden. Both cuts appeared on a new EP, "The Rebellion Pack", which was released on November 9, 2009 as part of an all-in-one-package with the group's latest album, "Love And Other Disasters".

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