EKOTREN: 'Chupacabra' Video Posted Online

July 21, 2008

"Chupacabra", the new video from the Cape Coral, Florida-based based EKOTREN, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Eddie Karam and animated by Ricco Paiva at The Edge Factory.

Commented EKOTREN frontman John Sheldon: "Our manager Eddie has been talking about doing an animation video for a while, he has this friend who is just an amazing artist and he always wanted to work on a music video. We wanted to do something different, and honestly, to us, 'Chupacabra' is one of those songs that only animation could pull it off. We really loved the way the video came out and hopefully so will our fans."

EKOTREN's Paul Trust-produced (DIECAST, ENDO) debut album, "Light The Fire", was released by Blind Prophecy Records. The CD's lead single, "Light The Fire", spent a whopping 27 weeks as one of the most requested songs on Sirius Satellite Radio Hard Attack's Devil's Dozen, peaking at No. 3. The band has been on the road relentlessly since the release of the album on tours alongside ILL NINO, SCUM OF THE EARTH, DIECAST, MOWER, DROID and BOBAFLEX.

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