STURCH: 'Bite My Tongue' Video Posted Online

April 6, 2005

Germany's STURCH have uploaded an e-card containing the new track "Bite My Tongue" and the accompanying video. Check it out at this location (ZIP file).

"Bite My Tongue" comes off the group's third EP, which was recorded, mixed and mastered by Olman Viper in the O2 Studios in Hamburg. The "Bite My Tongue" video was shot in Bochum in February with director Nils Folta.

STURCH, who recently completed a two-week tour with the Brazilian band SAYOWA, are currently seeking a record deal and a booking agency. The group's current lineup is as follows:

Dennis Wendig - Vocals
Mario Evers - Bass
Martin Bendig - Drums
Armin Röhrs – Guitar

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