CLOUDSCAPE Selects New Video Track

September 12, 2006

Swedish metallers CLOUDSCAPE will shoot a new video for the song "Demon Tears" this fall. The clip will be filmed, edited and produced by Rainer Holmgren, who also worked with the group on their "Under Fire" video. The "Demon Tears" clip will be used for promotional purposes and will also be included on the upcoming "ProgPower UK" DVD that will be made available at the festival on March 31, 2007.

"Demon Tears" comes off CLOUDSCAPE's sophomore album, "Crimson Skies", whcih was released in the U.S. in July via Nightmare Records. The CD was recorded at RoastingHouse studio in Malmö with producers Anders "Theo" Theander and Pontus Lindmark. Artwork for the album was created by Mattias Norén.

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