STICK TO YOUR GUNS: 'Enough Is Enough' Video Posted Online

September 24, 2008

"Enough Is Enough", the new video from the Southern California-based quintet STICK TO YOUR GUNS, can be viewed below. The track comes off the group's new full-length offering, "Comes from the Heart", which has just been released via Century Media Records. The CD was recorded with acclaimed producer Zeuss (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL).

STICK TO YOUR GUNS is currently on the road in Europe with WALLS OF JERICHO, EVERGREEN TERRACE and many other bands as part of the Hell On Earth Tour 2008. The band also earned a spot on the upcoming EVERY TIME I DIE and THE BRONX tour of North America this fall. The trek kicks off on November 1.

Commented drummer Casey Lagos: "The Warped Tour and Thrash And Burn were nothing but a great time with a bunch of great bands who all became our friends. The shows were all absolutely amazing.

"We shot the new music video before we left for Thrash And Burn and it came out better than we ever imagined. DJ did such an amazing job. He took everything we told him we wanted and made it surpass our expectations. We are more than excited for everyone to see it.

"We've got the EVERY TIME I DIE tour coming up and we are thrilled. We grew up listening to them, and got a chance to meet them and hang out with them on Warped Tour this past summer. Many of us have looked up the THE BRONX as well, so this tour is going to be so amazing.

"If you haven't gotten 'Comes From The Heart' yet, we urge you to, because if you only have our old CD, you're missing out."

The band recorded its debut album, "For What It's Worth", in 2005 on This City Is Burning Records. Over the course of the next two years the band built its name through relentless touring, which led to Sumerian Records buying the rights to "For What It's Worth" and re-releasing the album to a new and expanded audience in 2007.

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