NEVERMORE Frontman Comments On 'Final Product' Video Shoot; Photos Available

June 21, 2005

Preparing for the July 26 release of their magnum opus, "This Godless Endeavor", Seattle's NEVERMORE filmed the video for "Final Product" in Los Angeles this past weekend. Check out photos from the video shoot at Yahoo! Music.

Vocalist Warrel Dane commented: "We shot the video last Saturday for 'Final Product' with director Kevin Leonard (HIMSA, DIECAST),and it was a blast. He came up with a great concept, capturing the vibe of the song perfectly. Lots of manic live band shots and a brilliant performance by an actor named Bob Jones, who played a creepy character obsessed by the dreaded black seeds referred to in the lyrics. It's going to be one hell of a video, and we were all really happy to be working with Kevin again."

To listen to "Final Product", the first single from "This Godless Endeavor", click here (Real Media).

When asked what the band will be doing in the coming weeks, Warrel said: "Next step, some rehearsals for festival dates in Europe and then Gigantour. We'll be playing three rotating sets on Gigantour, so fans going to more than one show will get to hear different songs. This way we'll be fully prepared for our European headlining tour that starts immediately afterwards. Plans are in the works for another U.S. tour, but nothing is confirmed as of yet. Until then, see you on Gigantour."

"This Godless Endeavor" was recorded in England with acclaimed producer Andy Sneap (MACHINE HEAD, ARCH ENEMY),who recently remixed and remastered the band's 2003 album "Enemies of Reality". Gigantour, which features MEGADETH, DREAM THEATER, FEAR FACTORY, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, LIFE OF AGONY, and more, will run across North America from late July to September.

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