THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER To Film 'Everything Went Black' Video

March 22, 2008

Detroit, Michigan's THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER will film a video for the song "Everything Went Black" on March 24-25 in New York with director David Brodsky (ALL THAT REMAINS, HATE ETERNAL, THE RED CHORD) of MyGoodEye. The clip will reportedly be based on George A. Romero's 1982 classic horror film "Creepshow".

John Kempainen (guitar) and Ryan "Bart" Williams (bass) of THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER recently spoke to Buzznet's TheReaper about life on the road and off it. And Swedish death metal, of course. Watch the three-minute clip below.

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER's new album, "Nocturnal", was released on September 18, 2007 via Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to 2005's "Miasma" was recorded with Eric Rachel (who mixed "Miasma") and was mixed by Jason Suecof.

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