VALIENT THORR: 'Tomorrow Police' Video Released

October 26, 2009

"Tomorrow Police", the new video from Chapel Hill, North Carolina rockers VALIENT THORR, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Mike Aho, and incorporates live action and the animated artwork of Tyler Wolf, a.k.a. VALIENT THORR bassist Nitewolf.

The "Tomorrow Police" video is described in a press relase as "a disturbing vision of a futuristic police state where law enforcement power has gone unchecked. Singer Valient Himself likens it to "Robocops gone wild, minus the boobs."

"Tomorrow Police" comes off VALIENT THORR's latest album, "Immortalizer", which was released in June 2008 via Volcom Entertainment. The CD was produced, recorded, and mixed by Jack Endino, who has previously worked with NIRVANA, SEAWEED, SUPERSUCKERS, MUDHONEY and HIGH ON FIRE, among many others.

VALIENT THORR released a DVD, "In Heat", in November 2008. A candid and behind-the-scenes look at the band's rock 'n' roll exploration of Earth, the disc featured footage shot on the road in the U.S. and Europe — including the Volcom Tour 2007, shows with THE SWORD, MOTÖRHEAD, Warped Tour, FU MANCHU and more — as well as material that was filmed in the studio in Seattle during the recording sessions for "Immortalizer".

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