THE DESTRO: 'Beast Burden' Video To Premiere This Week

November 7, 2007

Dallas, Texas-based extreme metallers THE DESTRO will premiere their new video for the song "Beast Burden" on Thursday, November 8 via Headbanger's Blog and on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball" on Saturday, November 10.

"Beast Burden" comes off THE DESTRO's debut album, "As the Coil Unwinds", available now from Ironclad Recordings.

According to a press release, THE DESTRO "plows through stereotypes and labels with a sound they can call their own." Vocalist Eric Daughtry says, "We just take all our influences which are everything from classic rock and blues to grindcore… it's a mixture of everything we grew up with here in Texas." Guitarist Nick continues, "No fashion, no gimmicks, no fancy haircuts… just honest music. We cut out all the bullshit. This band plays music with soul and we are not here to try and fit into a mold."

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