THE CHARIOT: 'They Drew Their Swords' Video Available

April 7, 2008

Atlanta's hardcore band THE CHARIOT (Solid State Records) is premiering its new video for the song "They Drew Their Swords" exclusively on Woozyfly.com. For one day only, Woozyfly.com will feature THE CHARIOT's masterfully constructed clip on the main page for 24 hours of visual and auditory overload. Directed by none other than vocalist Josh Scogin himself, this performance-based video with wild visual effects is not for the faint at heart.

Scogin explains: "I wanted it to be really out there, with no boundaries or real structure. We really wanted it to show how chaotic the music was, and made that the main focus, even more than the video itself. I'd say the random segments are the circus sideshow, but more realistic. Anything I wanted to shoot I did and if it worked I kept it."

See Scogin's sophomore directorial exclusively at www.woozyfly.com before you can watch it anywhere else!

THE CHARIOT is currently out on the road with ALESANA, closing out an impressive series of tours in support of the band's new CD, entitled "The Fiance". Next stop for THE CHARIOT is a stint at Bamboozle Music Festival in New Jersey on May 3.

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