MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER: 'The Day Hell Broke Loose' Video Available

October 21, 2008

"The Day Hell Broke Loose At Sicard Hollow", the new video from southern rockers MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER, can be viewed at this location. The clip was shot on location in at the Bottletree Café in Birmingham, Alabama with director Daniel Chestnut of the the Hurley production team. "We loved working with Hurley, and the chance to have them come out and film a live show was amazing in itself," explains frontman Dallas Taylor. "We're so impressed with how they made the video mesh with our song. Our director Daniel Chestnut is a great guy with an awesome vision."

Hurley is presenting MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER's in-progress fall U.S. headlining trek. The 43-city tour — with A STATIC LULLABY, SHOWBREAD CONFIDE and ATTACK, ATTACK! confirmed to support — wraps November 15 in Birmingham, Alabama.

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