SUPERJOINT RITUAL Lens Videos, Plan US Tour

May 2, 2002

SUPERJOINT RITUAL are said to have recently lensed videos for the tracks "F.ck Your Enemy" and "The Alcoholik" with director Jim VanBebber (MY SWEET SATAN, SPASMOLYTIC) at frontman Phil Anselmo's house. Both tracks come off SUPERJOINT RITUAL's upcoming full-length debut, Use Once And Destroy, which is due on May 21st through Sanctuary Records. SUPERJOINT RITUAL are due to kick of a three-week US headlining tour in Atlanta on June 7th. Additional headlining dates are tentatively planned in the fall.

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