CRISIS Complete Work On 'Waking The Dead' Video

November 22, 2004

According to a posting on the group's web site, CRISIS' video for the track "Waking the Dead" is being serviced to various video outlets this week. "Waking the Dead" is the second video off the group's latest album, "Like Sheep Led To Slaughter", which came out in May through The End/Children Of Rage Records. CRISIS' video for the track "Blood Burden" (Quicktime: High, Low) was shot in April with director Darren Doane (DEFTONES, AFI, THURSDAY, NILE).

CRISIS will spend the remainder of the year looking for a new drummer after their previous sticksman, Josh Florian, "busted his appendix" and was unable to join the group on the road with KITTIE and OTEP.

Drummers interested in applying for the position must send a bio (containing name, contact info, band experience, tour experience, musicial influences, any music school experience) and an audio or video recording of them playing the following four CRISIS songs: "A Graveyard for Bitches", "Waking the Dead", "Politics of Domination" and "Nomad". Send submissions to: Crisis c/o The End Records, 331 Rio Grande #58, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA. If you are invited to audition, you will have to make your own way to California.

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