MELIAH RAGE To Release 'Where Nothing Ever Grows' Video

October 8, 2012

Boston power/thrash veterans MELIAH RAGE will release video for the song "Where Nothing Ever Grows" later today. The clip was produced by Brad Piche and Branden Maxham of from Omnidawn Productions, who previously worked with the band on the "Hourglass" and "Halo Of Flies" videos.

Check out photos from the "Where Nothing Ever Grows" video shoot at this location.

"Where Nothing Ever Grows" comes off MELIAH RAGE's seventh full-length studio album (or eighth, if you also count the "Unfinished Business" CD),"Dead To The World", which came out in July 2011 via Italy's Metal On Metal Records. The CD's cover artwork was created by Jowita Kaminska, who previously worked with EXODUS ("Tempo Of The Damned"),WITCHBURNER ("Final Detonation", "Blood Of Witches", "Demons"),MANILLA ROAD ("Gates Of Fire"),ATTACKER ("The Unknown"),FORSAKEN ("Dominaeon", "After The Fall"),DANTESCO ("De La Mano De La Muerte", "Pagano"),METAL INQUISITOR ("Doomsday For The Heretic"),PARAGON ("Screenslaves") and DECEASED ("As The Weird Travel On"),among others.

"Dead To The World" track listing:

01. Up In Flames
02. Valley Of The Shadowless Souls
03. Skin And Bones
04. Absolute Obedience
05. Where Nothing Ever Grows
06. Never From Me
07. Cold Cruel Fate
08. Time Won't Let Me Breathe
09. Awaken Sorrow

MELIAH RAGE reunited with singer Paul Souza after the band's original vocalist Mike Munro became very dedicated to his church and spent time volunteering in Haiti. Mike subsequently felt these and other missions of goodwill would not allow him the flexibility of schedule to tour with MELIAH RAGE.

Souza recorded two albums with MELIAH RAGE"Barely Human" and 2006's "The Deep And Dreamless Sleep". In addition, he toured with the band when it supported METAL CHURCH across the U.S. in 2007.

Photo credit: Bruce Bettis

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