10 YEARS Working On Two New Videos

May 23, 2006

Knoxville, Tennessee's 10 YEARS collaborated with director Chad Calek (BLEEDING THROUGH, INDEX CASE, TAKING BACK SUNDAY) on two new music videos on May 22, 2006 at the Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood, California. The two new clips will be for "Through the Iris" and "The Autumn Effect", the title cut off 10 YEARS' acclaimed debut album.

"Everyone is going to see a different side of 10 YEARS that hasn't been caught on film yet," Calek said. "A very raw and personal side that will bring the fans much closer to the band than ever before."

10 YEARS recently made an EP of four acoustic tracks available exclusively through the iTunes online music store. The digital EP includes unplugged versions of the band's first rock radio hit, "Wasteland", as well as their current single, "Through the Iris".

10 YEARS are continuing to support their 2005 debut release, "The Autumn Effect", which has sold 293,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The group recently completed its first arena tour as the opening act for KORN and MUDVAYNE.

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