TEXTURES: 'Awake' Video Available

October 30, 2008

"Awake", the new video from the Dutch progressive metal band TEXTURES, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Dutch filmmaker Rob Hodselaar who worked on numerous documentaries as well as videos for Dutch artists as GEM and ROOM ELEVEN. The production was handled by David Leite from Hazazah.

For the video, the band received a generous grant from the Dutch tax videoclip fund which gave the band the opportunity to film a video exactly as they had in mind, with minimal budget restrictions.

The vinyl version of "Silhouettes", the latest album from TEXTURES, will be released on November 12 through Garden of Exile Records. The LP will be limited to 500 copies and pressed on 180-gram vinyl. The artwork will be printed on extra-thick cardboard gatefold jacket with golden foil print.

The vinyl will be pressed on three different colors in the following pressing:

* Gold vinyl: 75 copies (only available directly from the band and Garden Of Exile)
* Gold/black vinyl: 175 copies
* Black vinyl: 250 copies

The vinyl version of "Silhouettes" can be pre-ordered through the TEXTURES webshop at this location.

"Silhouettes" was released in North America on September 30 via Listenable/Koch. The band is planning to tour the U.S. in support of the CD during the first quarter of 2009.

"Silhouettes" recently entered the Dutch album chart at position No. 100. This is the band's first chart showing ever.

"Silhouettes" was recorded at Split Second Sound with Jochem Jacobs in the producer's chair. Jacobs previously oversaw the recording process for TEXTURES' last CD, "Drawing Circles".

"Awake" video:

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