THE JUDAS SYNDROME Video To Be Co-Directed By Former GOD FORBID Guitarist

March 9, 2010

From the gritty streets of New York City, THE JUDAS SYNDROME is bringing its modern thrash attack to film.

Acclaimed music video and documentary director Frankie Nasso (LAMB OF GOD, ALL THAT REMAINS, MUDVAYNE, MESHUGGAH) will team up with GOD FORBID founding member Dallas Coyle to co-direct the first video from the thrash quintet. The clip for "Death of the Soul" will support THE JUDAS SYNDROME's debut album entitled "Underneath Blood Skies", due out in spring of 2010.

Commented Nasso: "THE JUDAS SYNDROME bring an innate and unmistakable level of talent and force to their music. There's no politics here; just good people coming together and doing a project out of pure love for metal music. That's why I'm so thrilled to be working with these guys and my longtime friend Dallas Coyle." Dallas added, "I'm excited as hell to be co-directing THE JUDAS SYNDROME's video with my good friend Frankie.

"Helping a band realize their vision is amazingly rewarding. Especially when the band is amazing like THE JUDAS SYNDROME. I'm honored to have them allow me into their creative circle."

The forthcoming THE JUDAS SYNDROME album will showcase the band’s unique blend of crushing modern metal with the classic thrash frenzy of MEGADETH, METALLICA, SLAYER and ANTHRAX.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/thejudassyndrome.

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