HYDROGYN To Film 'Deadly Passions' Video

August 14, 2008

Ashland, Kentucky-based rockers HYDROGYN have issued the following update:

"The band is currently taking a couple weeks off from the road but not vacationing.

"The band met last night with Scott Neill from Mule Media to finalize the script for the new video which is to start production next week. The video is for the title track of the new CD, 'Deadly Passions'. From what we have been told, it is a steamy one in the planning.

"For those of you who caught the band on tour, thank you from all. The band reported a great first leg of 2008 and are looking forward to the mounting dates that are ahead for this year and into next.

"In the meantime, for everyone out there who has seen the band live and for those who are still waiting for that great live experience, we have decided to take care of you a bit. You now have HydrogynTV live on YouTube. Please go and check out your favorite stuff and alot of never viewed stuff from the bands personal logs. Go to this location and become a subscriber to the official HydrogynTV page."

HYDROGYN recently inked a three-album deal with Demolition Records's UK-based label DR2. This signing comes on the heels of the band's success with its Billboard-charting "Bombshell" release in 2006, "Strip'em Blind Live" CD success in 2007, coupled with the group's relentless touring in Europe over 2007.

HYDROGYN's latest album, "Deadly Passions", was recorded in Huntington, West Virginia's Smash Hits Studio and includes a cover of ALANIS MORISSETTE's mega-smash "You Oughta Know".

For more information, visit the HYDROGYNMySpace page.

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