MOONSPELL: 'Everything Invaded' Video Posted Online

November 8, 2003

MOONSPELL's video for the track "Everything Invaded" has been posted online at the Century Media Records web site. Check it out: High-Speed, Low-Speed (Real Media). The clip was directed by Tiago Guedes, who had previously worked with the group on the clip for "Nocturna" (off 2001's "Darkness And Hope"). "Everything Invaded" comes off the group's latest CD, "The Antidote", which was released in late September. The follow-up to "Darkness And Hope" was recorded at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, Finland with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa (H.I.M., SENTENCED, AMORPHIS).

The group, who utilized the services of AMORPHIS bassist Niclas Etelävuori during the recording sessions for "The Antidote", have since recruited Aires Pereira (ex-MALEVOLENCE) as the temporary replacement for recently departed bassist Sérgio Crestana.

MOONSPELL will be supporting TYPE O NEGATIVE and CRADLE OF FILTH on a North American tour beginning on November 13 in Albany, New York (first show to feature TYPE O NEGATIVE will take place in Worcester, MA the following night). In addition, the band will be teaming up with LACUNA COIL, PASSENGER and POISONBLACK for a European club tour this winter.

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