VEHEMENCE: Live Video Posted Online

December 3, 2004

Arizona-based death metallers VEHEMENCE have posted a live video for their track "By Your Bedside" at this location (Windows Media). The clip was filmed on June 8, 2004 at The Mason Jar in Phoenix, Arizona. Photos from the band's recently completed tour with MORTICIAN and AKERCOCKE have been posted online at this location.

"By Your Bedside" comes off VEHEMENCE's third studio album, "Helping The World To See", available now through Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to 2002's "God Was Created" was produced by Will Solares and VEHEMENCE at Open Primary Productions/DBD Studios in Maricopa, Arizona. Mixing duties were handled by Will Solares. Artwork was conceived by Wes Benscoter.

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