THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER: 'Everything Went Black' Video Posted Online

June 19, 2008

Headbanger's Blog is hosting the new video from THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER for the track "Everything Went Black" off the band's latest release, "Nocturnal". The clip, which was directed by David Brodsky of MyGoodEye and is based on George A. Romero's 1982 classic horror film "Creepshow", can be viewed below. (Note: Video stream may not be available to some non-U.S. residents.) The video will receive its worldwide TV premier this Saturday, June 21 on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball". Check local listings for times.

Commented vocalist Trevor Strnad: "Just in time for the big Summer Slaughter tour, it is our pleasure to present our seventh music video, 'Everything Went Black'! After the last two videos were comprised of live/goofing around footage, we wanted to do something different this time around. The 'Creepshow' theme was an idea of Brian's, and I think it was the perfect way to represent what we're all about classic horror elements, and ridiculous amounts of fun. The video was directed by Dave Brodsky, who was selected for his prior involvement with THE RED CHORD, and we are very stoked with the outcome. He did a really great job with recreating the campy comic book vibe of the old 'Creepshow' series. For any of you new jacks that aren't familiar with 'Creepshow', you better get your asses in gear and check it out! I must commend Dave for tolerating my most horrible acting skills ('Dude, you smiled in EVERY part!') and John K for being the best actor this horror business has ever seen."

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