THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE: 'The Burial' Video Released

December 12, 2009

"The Burial", the new video from Dutch death metallers THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE, can be viewed below. The clip was shot with Arno Zuidgeest of Holland's Arnoo Videoproducties.

Commented the band: "We have been talking and thinking a lot 'bout this one. What kind story, what kind of setting and so on. The basic idea of the new video is to show what we do best... playing gigs and party with all of you!"

Photos from the video shoot can be found at this location.

"The Burial" comes off THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE's second album, "Welcome To Bloodshed", which was released on May 15 via Apache Productions in collaboration with Suburban distribution. The follow-up to 2007's "Pitch Black Dawn" features artwork by Sieger Miedema and a guest appearance by GOD DETHRONED vocalist Henry Sattler. The digipack version of the CD includes the "Graveyard Ave." video.

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