ASSAILANT: 'A Day Tomorrow' Video Posted Online

March 7, 2008

"A Day Tomorrow", the new video from ASSAILANT, the Umeå, Sweden-based band featuring guitarist Oscar Norberg ("little brother" of Emil of PERSUADER/SAVAGE CIRCUS fame and Nils Norberg of NOCTURNAL RITES),can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Owe Lingvall of Village Road Film.

"A Day Tomorrow" comes off the group's sophomore album, "Wicked Dream", which is due on March 24 via Dockyard 1. According to a press release, the CD "is not only more mature than its predecessor but it shows a band that has clearly found its own path in metal, very melodic yet really hard, sprinkled with influences of rock, death metal and thrash. Crown of the album is the ballad 'Eternal'."

Check out the cover artwork at this location.

The band's debut album, "Nemesis Within", was released in 2006 via Dockyard 1.

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