THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA: Orangevale Footage Posted Online

July 24, 2010

Capital Chaos has uploaded video footage of THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA's July 23, 2010 performance at The Boardwalk in Orangevale, California. Watch the clip below.

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA will release a new EP, "Zombie", on August 24 via Ferret Music.

The "Zombie" EP is an extremely heavy record that includes songs such as "Survivor" that follows the plight of a man who loses his beloved to the undead and ultimately, in surviving the zombie plague, spends his days warding off the brain-starved and loneliness. The story continues to unfold with the tracks "Outnumbered", "Escape", "Revive" and "Anatomy". Serious THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA fans will note that the "Zombie" EP songtitles are straight-ahead and serious, unlike the "joke" titles that the band's full-length CDs have been known to feature — "Reptar, King of the Ozone" from 2007's "Plagues", as an example.

The release of the "Zombie" EP is being preceded by a major summer tour with THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA playing some of the biggest venues of its career, and multiple nights in some of the smallest — 25,000 screaming kids one night, and 250 hot and sweaty fans the next. The "Back To The Roots" tour, in partnership with Rockstar Energy Drink, kicked off last month and will go through to the Labor Day weekend.

"Zombie" EP track listing:

01. Escape
02. Anatomy
03. Outnumbered
04. Revive
05. Survivor

The song "Outnumbered" is now available for streaming at this location.

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