EIGHTEEN VISIONS Compete To Become YAHOO! MUSIC's 'Who's Next' Artist

July 15, 2006

EIGHTEEN VISIONS are competing to become Yahoo! Music's "Who's Next" artist. They are up against BOY KILL BOY, MEW and THE HUSH SOUND for this month's spot. Voting began earlier this week and will continue through the month. Go to Yahoo! Music and cast your vote for EIGHTEEN VISIONS. An audio stream of "Tonightless" and the video stream for "Victim" are both available on the voting page.

EIGHTEEN VISIONS's video for "Victim" was shot on June 15 in Los Angeles, California with director Scott Duncan, who has previously worked with INXS, among others. The clip was filmed at the same location as the basement fight scenes in the "Fight Club" movie.

EIGHTEEN VISIONS recently finished a string of dates with AVENGED SEVENFOLD and COHEED & CAMBRIA and are now taking part in the Warped Tour. Tour dates can be found at this location.

The Orange County quintet, which is featured on the cover of this month's Outburn magazine, will release their new self-titled album on July 18 via Epic. The follow-up to 2004's "Obsession" was recorded with producer Machine (LAMB OF GOD).

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