CAULDRON: 'All Or Nothing' Video Released

April 6, 2011

"All Or Nothing", the new video from Canadian metallers CAULDRON, can be viewed below. The clip was filmed in the band's hometown of Toronto with director Kevin MacAllister.

"All Or Nothing" comes off CAULDRON's latest album, "Burning Fortune", which was released on February 14 in Europe and February 15 in North America via Earache Records. The follow-up to 2009's "Chained To The Nite" was recorded at Rogue Studios in Toronto and once again features British model Lora Leigh on the cover.

Commented Jason Decay: "The video is basically a concentrated day, or a final straw in the life of CAULDRON. We based the concept around the lyrics of the song, which is a bit of an ongoing theme with 'Burning Fortune'. We went for a bit of an edgy type of music video rather than the same old thing 'cause we figured we wouldn't get played on TV anyway. It was directed by Kevin MacAllister who normally does videos for Lush Cosmetics. We got hooked up through a friend who used to work there and just went for it. Ian's scene is actually shot at the Lush factory in Toronto..."

CAULDRON will join HOLY GRAIL for a North American tour starting on April 15. CAULDRON will support HOLY GRAIL on all U.S. dates, but due to an overwhelming demand from their Canadian fans, CAULDRON will co-headline each date and play a longer set each night while in its homeland.

CAULDRON's full-length debut, "Chained To The Nite", was released on April 6, 2009 in Europe and May 5, 2009 in the rest of the world via Earache Records. The CD was produced by Ian Blurton and was mixed by Neil Kernon (DOKKEN, QUEENSRŸCHE, JUDAS PRIEST).

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