IWRESTLEDABEARONCE: Video Footage From The Studio Posted Online

April 28, 2009

IWRESTLEDABEARONCE, the band from Shreveport, Louisiana which mashes up elements of electro, grind and jazz, has released video footage from the recording sessions for its upcoming opus, "It's All Happening".

Another video the band has been working on is one for the new track "You Ain't No Family", and it promises to be even more outrageous. "This video is going to destroy the last one for 'Tastes Like Kevin Bacon'," says guitarist Steven Bradley. "It has a she-male, a dance contest, a fog machine, and a bartender who spits in my face... All the key ingredients for an award-winning masterpiece! We can't wait until it's done and released!"

"It's All Happening" is scheduled for release on June 2 via Century Media Records.

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