Ireland's RED ENEMY Signs With MEDIASKARE RECORDS

December 6, 2013

Mediaskare Records has announced the signing of Dublin, Ireland's RED ENEMY. The band will enter a U.S. studio in February 2014 to begin recording its new album with producer Taylor Voeltz (MUREAU).

RED ENEMY's video for the song "Changing The End" can be seen below. The clip was directed by Luke Daly, who also came up with the video's concept.

"The song addresses a topic that has certainly had no shortage of coverage amongst bands over the past two decades, which essentially is standing up for what you believe in," stated the band. "It's about not settling for the mundane, getting out there and grabbing whatever it is you believe in with both hands. It's a cliché topic, but one that constantly rears its head on a daily basis.

"Everyone should strive to have the courage and ambition to follow their heart regardless of what anyone tells you. It seems obvious, but no harm in reminding people of that as much as possible.

"[Luke] had this vision he had wanted to make a reality for some time and he figured we were the band to help make that happen. We loved it instantly.

"We had wanted to do something completely different for some time, something out of the ordinary, something that would make people go, 'What the hell did I just watch there? And this was the perfect opportunity with an incredibly talented director.

"The video itself depicts two particular aspects of the song meaning, courage and perseverance. There were some crazy long days and some touchy issues with the quarry owner but we got it done and the final product is delish."

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