CRISIS Re-Shooting 'Waking The Dead' Video

January 23, 2005

According to the CRISIS fan site FiresOfSorrow, CRISIS are re-shooting the video for "Waking the Dead" Sunday (Jan. 23) at an old women's hospital. In contrast to the first version of the clip, this one is a concept video and looks to be "really cool!"

"Waking the Dead" is the second video off the group's latest album, "Like Sheep Led To Slaughter", which came out in May 2004 through The End/Children Of Rage Records. CRISIS' video for the track "Blood Burden" was shot last April with director Darren Doane (DEFTONES, AFI, THURSDAY, NILE).

As previously reported, CRISIS are putting the finishing touches on their upcoming DVD, "Signatures of Survival". Due to be released in the spring, "Signatures of Survival" was assembled from live footage and interviews from 1993 to the present sent in by fans. Editing duties were handled by Dominic Garza.

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