JOETOWN: 'Crash' Video Posted Online

October 9, 2008

"Crash", the new video from melodic hard rockers JOETOWN, can be viewed below. The track is taken from the group's debut album, "Pills and Ammo", which was released by frontman Joe Delaney's own Joetown Records.

"The video for 'Crash' was inspired by the Sergio Leone trilogy of westerns starring Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef," says Delaney. "'The Good, The Bad and the Ugly', 'A Fistful of Dollars' and 'For a Few Dollars More'; everyone in the band all love those classic westerns."

Hailing from Wallingford, Connecticut, JOETOWN has made a reputation as one most exciting live acts on the East Coast. The band's explosive live show has allowed them to earn a cult-like following across the country, while frontman Joe Delaney's accomplishments as a songwriter/producer have turned him into a rawk entrepreneur of the highest order. His grinding work ethic has seen him performing/recording with groups such as KINGS OF REALITY and AMERICAN TRASH with Steve Broderick (TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA),producing both albums for critically acclaimed aggressive hard rockers GARGANTUA SOUL, while holding a prestigious position with Bugera Guitar Amplifiers that provide thundering amps to everyone from KING'S X to hip-hop act N.E.R.D.

With the release of "Pills and Ammo", JOETOWN is set to unleash a tidal wave of high-performance rock that has been missing since the '90s. The album's unapologetic rock 'n' roll takes shifts through a variety of styles effortlessly, invoking comparisons to group like GUNS N' ROSES and ALICE IN CHAINS, yet appealing to fans of rock legend TED NUGENT.

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