DANKO JONES Releases Music Video For 'Burn In Hell'

January 11, 2019

The official music video for the song "Burn In Hell" from the acclaimed Canadian hard rock trio DANKO JONES can be seen below. A swaggering dose of garage-filtered boogie rock, the track serves as the second preview of the group's as-yet-untitled new album, which will be released in the spring.

Says the band: "We asked our fans to film us during our European fall tour 2018, playing our latest song 'Burn In Hell'. This is the result — a music video made by you, our fans."

As was the case with "We're Crazy", a new track unveiled by the band in September, "Burn In Hell" was recorded at Vancouver's Farm Studios with producer GGGarth Richardson (RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, BIFFY CLYRO, RISE AGAINST). The song can now be streamed on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other digital platforms.

DANKO JONES — whose namesake frontman contributed guest vocals to VOLBEAT's 2017 #1 Active Rock hit "Black Rose", a song he performed live with the group at their stadium show in Denmark (a show that was released as the DVD/Blu-ray "Let's Boogie! Live From Telia Parken") — has made a name for itself over the years as a must-see live band during memorable tours with the likes of GUNS N' ROSES, MOTÖRHEAD and CLUTCH.

DANKO JONES's forthcoming album — the follow-up to 2017's "Wild Cat", the title track of which appeared prominently in the October 21 episode of the Showtime television program "Shameless" — will be released in the spring via M-Theory Audio (U.S.),Rise Above (U.K.),Indica (Canada, AU, NZ) and AFM (rest of the world). More information about the recording will be unveiled in the coming weeks.

DANKO JONES was recently announced for the MEGADETH Megacruise that sets sail October 13, 2019 from Los Angeles, California and hits ports of San Diego, California and Ensenada, Mexico before returning to Los Angeles on October 18, 2019.

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