UNEARTH Films 'My Will Be Done' Video In New Bedford

September 15, 2008

Massachusetts metallers UNEARTH shot a video for the song "My Will Be Done" yesterday (Sunday, Septemebr 14) at The Orpheum Theater in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

"It's really cool here, it's dusty and kind of dilapidated," vocalist Trevor Phipps told SouthCoastToday.com as the band paused during filming. "We tour all the time but we've never been in New Bedford before."

The band's video production company, MyGoodEye of Brooklyn, N.Y., initiated the search for a location for the video shoot.

"The band is based in Boston, so first we called film commissions in all the Northeast states. The Massachusetts Film commission told us New Bedford was film-friendly," video producer Allison Woest told SouthCoastToday.com. "We contacted the city and they were very helpful. They sent us some pictures and we really liked this location.

"Actually, it's even better than the pictures. This band has a huge sound and they needed a big space to match that visually. This place is massive and the way it looks fits right in with metal."

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