DEVILDRIVER: 'Nothing's Wrong' Video Posted Online

October 4, 2004

DEVILDRIVER's video for the track "Nothing's Wrong" has been posted online at this location.

The "Nothing's Wrong" clip was directed by Joe Lynch, whose previous directing projects include music videos for GODHEAD, KATAKLYSM and COAL CHAMBER, and commercials for Dodge/Jeep, Mountain Dew, Pepsi and Media Labs. Joe created "Uranium" for MuchMusicUSA/Fuse, which he also produced and served as the DP and editor for the first 13 episodes. "Uranium" is now one of the top TV shows in the U.S. featuring metal.

The video for "Nothing's Wrong" takes place in the band's rehearsal space in Santa Barbara, chosen "to simply capture the band in their element… purely letting the music take over." Joe told MVWire.com that the shoot day was "hot, cramped, sweaty as heck but fun as hell!" The video features an energetic atmosphere that is complemented by festive lighting; Joe's patented epilepti-cam, and includes almost 600 different camera angles. The focus was on the energy created by the band, and Joe described the experience as being reminiscent of the effect that would be created if one were to put a firecracker in a mailbox.

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