TOMBS: 'Gossamer' Video Posted Online

February 2, 2009

"Gossamer", the new video from Brooklyn, New York's TOMBS can be viewed below (courtesy of Pitchfork.TV). The clip was shot in Brooklyn with director Kevin Custer (KINGDOM OF SORROW, TESTAMENT, SOULJA BOY) for Toaster In The Tub. The song comes off the band's Relapse debut, "Winter Hours", which was recorded at the Etching Tin Studios in Richmond, Virginia with engineer Ian Whalen. Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "The Divide", "The Great Silence", and "Filled With Secrets". A February 17 release is expected (February 23 internationally).

TOMBS is on the road for a week-long East Coast tour with labelmates DYSRHYTHMIA.

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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