THE PANIC CHANNEL To Film 'Why Cry' Video This Friday; Extras Needed

June 12, 2006

THE PANIC CHANNEL — the new band featuring three quarters of the most recent lineup of JANE'S ADDICTION (guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins, and bassist Chris Chaney) and former SKYCYCLE vocalist Steve Isaacs — will be filming a video for the song "Why Cry" in downtown Los Angeles this Friday, June 16. Here is the information on the shoot from the casting company:

Looking for fans to play a crucial role in the video. You must be 18 years of age or over with valid ID and you must be available ALL DAY AND EVENING on June 16th (times to be determined).

Preferred attire: Please dress as if you were going out to see The Panic Channel play in a club. Dark clothing/cool/hip/stylish.

The following attire is prohibited: Absolutely no band shirts. No shirts with advertisements or logos. No white.

Valid ID will be required on set. You will be required to come dressed and ready to go.

If you are interested, e-mail [email protected] (include a picture of yourself if possible) no later than 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 14 and you will receive a call back with further instructions if we are able to use you in the video. We will be contacting fans in the order of emails we receive.

You MUST include a phone number to be reached at do not just e-mail without a phone number.

THE PANIC CHANNEL recently completed a U.S. club headlining tour in support of their upcoming debut album, "(ONe)", due on September 12 via Capitol.

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