DEADLOCK: Behind-The-Scenes Footage From WACKEN OPEN AIR Festival

August 25, 2011

A six-minute clip featuring behind-the-scenes footage from DEADLOCK's appearance at this year's edition of the Wacken Open Air festival, which was held August 4-6, 2011 in Wacken, Germany, can be seen below.

DEADLOCK's new album, "Bizarro World", was released on February 28 in Europe and March 16 in the U.S. via Lifeforce Records. The CD was recorded at Slaughter's Palace studio and was once again produced and engineered by the band's musical mastermind and guitar/sound wizard Sebastian Reichl.

DEADLOCK's "Virus Jones" video was filmed in Leipzip, Germany with directors Philipp Hirsch and Heiko Tippelt (HEAVEN SHALL BURN, TRIPTYKON, AMON AMARTH),and attempts to capture the meaning behind the track's lyrics, which deal with pharmaceutical, medical, and biological technology, and the business behind it.

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