SOCIETY 1: 'This Is The End' Video Posted Online

July 18, 2006

SOCIETY 1's video for the track "This is the End" has been posted online at this location. The clip was directed by Danny Rowe who has directed videos for SOCIETY 1 in the past as well as numerous commercials and independent films.

SOCIETY 1 frontman Matt "The Lord" Zane had this to say about the making of the video: "It was great to film this on location instead of being in a studio for two days. The basement of this industrial building we were in was very dark and had a sinister feeling to it. Of course, this lent itself to the overall theme of someone's death which the video is basically about. I kept thinking about people that didn't know we were shooting a video that saw us might of thought it was a high-budget snuff film."

"This is the End" is the first single from SOCIETY 1's first Crash Music release, "The Years of Spiritual Dissent", due on July 25.

"The Years of Spiritual Dissent" contains SOCIETY 1's first two albums — "Slacker Jesus" and "Words as Carriers" — along with two cover songs, a brand new track entitled "This is the End", and a documentary bonus DVD.

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