HEATHEN: Quality Rotterdam Footage Available

May 24, 2010

Quality fan-filmed video footage of HEATHEN's May 14, 2010 performance at the Baroeg in Rotterdam, Holland can be viewed below (courtesy of "letthemetalflow").

HEATHEN spent a weekend in early April in Sacramento, California filming a video for the song "Dying Season" from the band's recently released "The Evolution Of Chaos" album. The clip was helmed by Darin Wood, Christy Savage and Amy Slockbower of Trash Film Orgy Productions, a company that specializes in B-horror films. This is Trash Film Orgy's first foray into the metal video world. Also on the set was airbrush artist Alvin Petty, creator of HEATHEN's "Victims Of Deception" (1991) and "Recovered" (2004) album covers, as well as METALLICA's "Creeping Death" EP cover.

Though hesitant to give away too much, the band said the concept centers around a never-ending war no one can win and features, among other things, soldiers and zombies. Vocalist David White plays the role of general for an added twist.

"The Evolution Of Chaos", was released in the U.S. on February 16. The CD was issued in Japan on December 23, 2009 via King Records and was made available on January 25 in Europe via Holland's Mascot Records.

The band's current lineup includes Lee Altus (guitar),Kragen Lum (guitar; PROTOTYPE),Dave White (vocals),Jon Torres (bass; ANGELWITCH) and returning drummer Darren Minter.

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